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Old 10-24-2022, 04:58 PM   #32
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by PunkyKoopa View Post
I don't mind to manually write them. I just want a place to save my highlights and quotes that I like.

I do it on my Kobo too, but I will be happy to be able to store highlights and annotations both from my digital and paper books in the same place. Do you think that SG can do the trick?
Nothing can match the GR annotations for Kindle books, that's the upside of being owned by Amazon. But exporting annotations from an ebook reader and pasting them into the SG Reading journal is possible.

They're also doing usability testing over the next few weeks looking at 'pain points' and other UI/UX improvements, so it's possible that the Reading journal will see some changes. They have talked before about adding the ability to share Reading Journal entries directly to social media accounts, for example
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