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Old 10-05-2023, 03:24 PM   #33
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The Sage marks PDFs in a simpler way than the Scribe, which requires KFX and Amazon server in the loop.

Well, only Amazon apps and Amazon ereaders can sync with Amazon. Also irrelevant if you only have one ereader and don't sync with a phone/tablet. Though mentioned often here, I don't know anyone reading ebooks here IRL using sync.

Also for advanced notebooks has writing conversion/recognition to text, equations, shapes and checkboxes with export to text (text only), docx or HTML, and including freehand drawing / writing. The converted shapes can be scaled and edited (like a poor version of Visio) and export to docx. Scribe and reMarkable has nothing like that. A similar application is on iPad or Android tablets that have a digitiser and and the version on the Kobo has more features than free Nebo, you have to buy full version on iPad.
My small granddaughter is writing illustrated books (with conversion to computer text) purely with 3rd party Pen and advanced Notebooks on Sage. She doesn't ever need WiFi. Copies files to her laptop via USB. Five family members now have the Sage.

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