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Originally Posted by k_men
I concur with the above observations. I myself have KOreader on all my devices, and just love the way it handles PDFs, with reflowing and optional OCR.
Going back to the OP's requirements here, I'd add that, while installing KOreader on a Kobo is relatively straight-forward, it doesn't handle Adobe DRM (or any DRM, for that matter). The Kobo Nickel interface does, once the ereader has been registered to your Adobe account, but KOreader or any other software you use can't. This might turn out to be a show-stopper.
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Thanks for mentioning that. KOreader seems to impress many users here bc of its PDF handling, and if I did more with PDFs, Inwould be sorely tempted to try it out, but the OP specifically mentioned Adobe DRM, which requires Kobo’s own software, as you’ve mentioned.
Re: Note taking. I do find note taking clunky on my Elipsa, too, though the latest firmware improved writing speeds, but I thoroughly enjoy scritching notes on my Elipsa for its tactile effect as opposed to the slick effect of plastic on glass that I have with my Apple Pencil & iPad.
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