

- BEST PDF ANNOTATION APP FOR MAC AND IPAD REDDIT ANDROID
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BEST PDF ANNOTATION APP FOR MAC AND IPAD REDDIT FREE
Mind that free version of Instapaper has got 5 notes per month limit.
BEST PDF ANNOTATION APP FOR MAC AND IPAD REDDIT ANDROID
The only reason I'm using it at all is that its Android app has got offline capabilities, so I would export to Instapaper things I want to read on the tube while I don't have connection and read/comment while offline. So, to read something in Instapaper, first you'll have to import the article into it (to unclutter and optimize it for reading).ĭue to this import process, you can only read and highlight in Instapaper's app, and you can only see your highlights there as well, which is its main limitation for me. Pocket screenshot of annotation interface.

It's easier to recall the content I already read, I just skim through highlights and refresh the memory
I've become increasingly obsessed with this and these days ability to highlight when I read serves multiple purposes for me: That bothered me increasingly until I bought a Kindle which had 'highlight' functionality and virtual keyboard and I had discovered it to help a lot with recalling. I assume you want this too and wondering about the practical details.Īt some point in my life I realized I didn't remember most of the books/papers/posts/videos I had consumed few years before.įor brevity I'll just refer to all of this as 'content' further on I won't try to convince you that my method of reading and interacting with information is superior for you: it doesn't have to be, and there are people out there more eloquent than me who do that. In this post I'm gonna elaborate on all of that and give some motivation, review of these tools (mainly with the focus on open source thus extendable software) and my vision on how they could work in an ideal world. My automated scripts use them to render these annotations in human readable and searchable plaintext and generate TODOs/ spaced repetition items. I've programmed data providers that parse them and provide nice interface to interact with this data from other tools. TLDR: when I read I try to read actively, which for me mainly involves using various tools to annotate content: highlight and leave notes as I read.
