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Old 12-13-2023, 10:22 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by HarryEngineer View Post
Sorry for another thread guys, but this one is more laser targetted criteria.

My main concern is the organizational useability of notes and highlighting

IE having to open up every book and manually look for notes wouldn't be efficient, but having an interface that shows this document(PDF or EPUB) has x amount of notes, and then lists them, would be better.

it seems the Kobo Elipsa 2E is good for PDF but apparently lacks with EPUB?
The remarkable 2 seems to have the lowest latency and accuracy when using the pen.

The Supernote may also be an option, and am open to more?

What are your thoughts when it comes to ecosystem note and highlighting management?
I can only speak for Boox. There the notes show up separately in the Content section in Neoreader (the in built reader software) - divided by TOC, Bookmarks, Annotations, Handwriting.

In the Annotations one can further choose to filter by type, e.g. to only show curly underlines or only straight underlines, etc. The list shows the underlined text, any comment you've made to it, the date and time it was made and the page number where it's located in the text. The interface shows the total number of annotations. When filtering it shows how many annotations there are of each type.

In Handwriting it shows miniature screenshots of the pages scribbled on and their page number.

This overview has worked great for me so far. But I'm not a huge note taker. I've yet to experiment with the annotations filter, which seems very useful at first glance.
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