sorry. perhaps I wasn't clear enough. There is a difference between writing on the page or writing a note. I was clearly referring to the annotation feature of the sony.
I wasn't meaning a handwritten note, but a note typed into the t1 using the keyboard. when you highlight, it is possible to annotate the passage (either graphically or with the keyboard) and it was these notes i was referring to--if you type them, you should be able to export them, right? If not, it is rather a useless function, right?
And what about highlighted areas? Can they be exported? I know some readers can do this--so it doesn't seem that either of these options should be considered useless or of little value or complicated. Some readers allow excerpt-exporting to fb which is of no interest to me but proves that there is a market somewhere and it is possible. (Please do not recommend that I just go with those--I am looking here for the capabilities of the Sony, not another reader.)
And (just because of the statement previously) touch screens have offered exporting of "doodles" for years. I know that there are people who use it. So that is also "of value" and must be viable. But that was not my question--don't want an etch-a-sketch.
Again: Can you export highlighted areas (text) and annotations to your pc. If so, how?
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