![]() ![]() Calibre has an annotation capability, but when you export it, you're stuck using Calibre's reader AND the annotations to find where they are. I'd LOVe to be able to put an ePUB into our "proofing section," which would also open in a browser (no software installation by the customer required, woo woo.) and allow them to make annotations, and comments that the bookmaker could then see, use, make changes, etc. What I would dearly love would be an ePUB-equivalent functionality. I've had many customers that could never figure out how to even download Adobe Reader, so.well. As you all remember (sure, you do!), we have very non-tecchie customers and they struggle horribly with even relatively simple stuff, like putting comments into a PDF using Adobe Reader. ![]() ![]() I recently had an upgrade to my PM system, (Project Management) which allows me to put PDFs into a browser and allow the users to make annotations, for edits, comments and the like. ![]()
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