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Old 03-06-2024, 03:13 PM   #2
Quoth
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Device: All 4 Kinds: epub eink, Kindle, android eink, NxtPaper11
The Kobo epubs have text annotations that export and pen ones that don't.
The PDFs on Kobo are simply PDFs, so simply copy back to PC and there is an extra image layer of the pen annotation. Nebo isn't used for PDFs, only notebooks, which have no connection to PDFs or epubs.

I'd use Nebo on my TCL Nxtpaper 11 if I want PDF annotation. Simple "draw on it" in Xodo and for text annotation with pen writing converted to text and drawing, import PDF to Nebo (also full version on iPad, but not on Kobo Sage/Elipsa). Then PDF can be exported. The "drawing" is one layer and the converted text is a text layer which can copy/paste into any text editor from PDF program on PC.

I ony use the Sage now for epub text annotation and epub reading, of viewing PDF manuals small enough. All PDF and notes are now only on my Nxtpaper 11.
The Kobo Sage & Elipsa notes (Nebo notebooks, not annotations) are a cut down version of Nebo to suit eink. They can be imported to iOS (full version) or Android Nebo (no demo version) and work. Nebo is 3rd in Android Productivity apps.

The Scribe seems overly complicated for PDFs compared to Kobo Sage/Elipsa or decent apps on Android /iOS. However on the TCL Nxtpaper 11 Android 13 comes close to eink "nice to read" and beats eink for scans as PDFs. It's only bettered by Sage 8″ for mono epubs and beats the Elipsa even for epubs in Pocketbook. I use Pocketbook to read 2 page up PDFs were layout is important because Xodo has right page starting on left
Sage only good for 1 page up layout.

Also I have the Kindle App on the NxtPaper 11. I might buy a print replica Kindle, which of course can't be bought for any of my eink Kindles. Only reflowable titles that work on eink should ever have been called Kindle ebooks. It's a pain discovering they can't be bought for eink. I've not had PC Kindle since 2016.

Edit:
I'm interested in "The Marvels of Rigomer" (English Translation of 1988) and it's not on Playstore or Kobo or anywhere other than Amazon or pirates.
It's stupidly a print replica. I think no need. I think they simply used the PDF of the paper edition.

Edit 2:
You can download a sample in the Kindle App. Does need 10″ or larger screen as it's decorative double column fixed layout, though seems poorly formatted.
@tomsem Is the sample available on Scribe if "add to Library"?

Also I remove DRM from everything I buy, but not loans, because otherwise I don't really have the purchase. However some ebooks on Playstore can only be read in Google's Playbook App (though my test subjects were free Manga style Harlequin series comics. There is no download (= Export) option, otherwise the DRM on Playstore ebooks, if requested by publisher, is Adobe.

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