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Originally Posted by davidfor
It is the quality of the dictionary use. Kobo uses the basic Mirriam-Webster. Kindle uses a bigger and better dictionary (I've forgotten which). Kindle also has a way to add more dictionaries. Kobo has a a few different languages and translation dictionaries, but now supported way to add more or replace them with a different dictionary.
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Kobo doesn't have any supported way to get the annotations off the device. There are methods, but, they all need the device connected to a PC. And none will put the annotations back on the device.
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Koreader supports installation of the new dictionaries in the StarDict format.
https://github.com/koreader/koreader...ionary-support
Koreader also supports exporting of highlights to Evernote cloud.
https://github.com/koreader/koreader...vernote-export
Since, as they say in the features, multiple
Koreader devices in the same Wifi network can transfer documents between each other directly without bothering to copying document files via USB cable on another computer, and synchronize the reading progress of the same document across different koreader devices.
https://github.com/koreader/koreader...sync-transport
It should then also be possible to transfer those txt and html files we can save the highlights therein, to another Koreader device on the same wifi network.