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https://i.imgur.com/pQHC6Yk.png In my opinion extracting highlights and notes from a Kobo has always been way harder than it needs to be. I decided to put together a tiny background tool to solve it. It runs directly on the kobo and syncs everything over Wi-Fi to a platform called Anotum (which I'm currently working on). It basically acts as a searchable database for your books, and lets you automatically export everything to Notion. It's incredibly lightweight to install. Link to the setup guide is right here: https://anotum.com/docs/kobo/import-using-on-device-app I'm very excited to hear any feedback you all might have
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