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Hi all,
I've noticed an experimental "Fetch annotations" function in Calibre, can anyone report their experiences with that? Which device/format is best for syncing annotations to/from a PC? Does it apply to highlights? bookmarks? handwritten vs. typed notes? I'd like to use pdf but can adapt to converting to epub. Both positive and negative experiences are welcome!
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I have tried it with the Kobo Touch and ePubs. It copies all the the bookmarks and annotations and adds them to the comments in the library. It works, but I don't really like the results. Luckily, I don't really need to use it.
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