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Best Reader for Annotations+Highlights: Saving, Searching, and Transferring?
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The Short: I am thinking of making my first E-Reader purchase, and I'd be grateful for advice about which manufacturers and/or models are best for storage, searching, and exporting/transferring annotations and highlights. The longer: One big reason I've been hesitant to make an e-reader purchase is that I am a notorious under-liner and annotator, and I'd hate to lose the spots I mark, whether to a spontaneous hardware malfunction or to an import/export hiccup relative to syncing when upgrading to a new device down the line. I still look back at notes from middle school! I've been considering kindle devices, kobo devices, and boox devices: are there differences in function between models available for sale new AND manufacturers or just between manufacturers? The Specific (and therefore longer still!) 1.) My main concern is backing up annotations and highlights so that in the event of hardware failure or eventual upgrade, I don't lose them. 2.) I'd rather sync manually than automatically, and keep connection to internet minimal, unless no reader makes that easy. 3.) I'd like to be able to ensure annotations and highlights transfer upon moving to any possible new device 3a.) I am also interested in convenient global/library-wide search functionality of notes and highlights (in case, for example I know a word or phrase but can't recall where in the book or which book the word/phrase occurred in). 4.) I am moderately saavy: never rooted a phone, but have experience with windows registry edits and tweaking of OS settings to optimize audio performance. 5.) Quality of note-input interface is significant factor, but I tend to underline/highlight more than I add comments. Thanks, CRK |
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Underlining / comments in PDF files are saved directly in this. Boox devices can also do it in other book formats - but how it works with the transfer, I don't know Last edited by ottischwenk; 10-05-2020 at 12:57 AM. |
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Some sort of 10" or larger device for PDFs, a decent LCD Android is about 1/4 price of a slower eink at that size.
OR For real ebooks, a Kobo Libra (7") or Forma (8", though the extra cost over a Libra would pay for a 10" tablet.) with Calibre and Kobo Utilities. Version 4.23 Calibre if you are using DeDRM with Kindle ebooks until the python 3 port is completed for DeDRM. |
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Highlights and annotations can be saved for books that are sideloaded, but it's a different procedure, and not as seamless - the highlights and annotations are not stored in the actual book. HOWEVER, since you can do a global search of all of your books, if you have a list of the highlights, it is easy to search for the source using your device. Shari |
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I think it seems safer to me to keep a single file for a book than to have separate files. I worry about losing track of the context/location for a note I make. Also--a related question: is there any reason to have a preference for a "real" ebook format over PDF? I guess I assumed there'd be a reason to use ebook formats. Thanks, Chris |
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It's my understanding that the latest version of Calibre can save annotations into the ebook file itself. That means that one could use the reader of one's choice (Kobo, or whatever), and import those annotations into Calibre to create a modified copy of the ebook that includes the annotations.
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If I used Kobo reader/calibre/kobo utilities, would the notes be saved in the same file as the text/book itself? If not, would I be able to sideload the text and note file to a non-kobo reader if I switched to one later? I know this is hypothetical: who knows what would happen with future developments in tech etc. But this is my point, sort of, I want to future proof my library. Thanks, CRK |
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Thanks, Shari. This points to why I've been wary of delving into Amazon's eco system. It seems like the annotation system/interface is user friendly so long as you stay in Amazon. But maybe I'm reading between the lines too much or unfairly. CRK |
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I don' think you are being unfair. I don't annotate much, but I was disappointed to discover that the few I did make on my Kindles (over several years) when I switched to Kobo. It's one of the reasons I'm making more use of Calibre and why I think the new "embedding" option it offers is promising. Especially as it will be device-agnostic.
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The Annotations plugin will fetch annotations from Kindles, Kobos and tolinos. It adds them as a comment-type column into the library. This is one-way - device to library only. When I have time, I intend to look at storing them as calibre annotations. But, that might only work for epubs on Kobo devices. The annotations that can be seen on the other devices are not stored in a way that can be linked to locations in the books. And Kepubs have problems as well. I will probably look at restoring the annotations to a device, but, again, probably only Kobo devices and probably only epubs. |
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Thanks for the clarification, davidfor. I was wrong on every bit that mattered, I'm glad someone who knows was able to correct my misinformation
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And these can subsequently be inserted directly into the file in fixed layouts such as those available with pdfs - it can then be shown in all display programs / devices in the right place. Fixed formats cannot be changed in reading devices - changes in size are only possible using the zoom function. For ebook readers, however, variable formats, in which, for example, the font sizes / types can be changed, are much more interesting (epub). There is no way to insert such graphics at certain points in the file - comments can only be inserted / displayed via detours (several files). And it is questionable to what extent future compatibility will exist. |
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