Consider me surprised! I find mine (Nova 2) very fast. The e-ink page turns are kind of uncomfortably fast, even (recently realized I prefer my old Kindle's slower blending). Admittedly the UI can be a little quirky sometimes, which I suppose is what bothers you.
> How do you get the highlights back currently?
I use Syncthing for two-way sync, so that's how the highlights land back on my computer. Buuuuut ... I don't do anything with them. I recently discovered that the KOReader highlight data format isn't that great anyway, so I still wonder if there's some kind of standard format for processing them further.
Yeah, I think it's just about starting the thing up. It takes like 30 seconds to wake up and become responsive, and then indeed the UI was a bit unintuitive sometimes, so overall it leaves a lot to be desired. I think it's decent as a digital paper, and was decent to read in through the native pdf viewer and stuff, but using the android functions just weren't great.
Re the highlights
How would you want to process them? Are you turning them into flashcards or just adding to a doc somewhere?
Not the person you were replying to, but I've been after something like this for quite awhile too.
I use Logseq as my external brain for everything else, but am having a lot of trouble finding a good way to get my highlights and annotations from epubs into it. It has a great cloze feature with flashcards for reviewing things. It can also do highlights and notes from PDFs natively, which is awesome, but I'm a voracious epub reader on my Onyx Boox Poke 2 Color.
KOReader works great on it, but I really need something that would export my notes in md. I don't need it to do so on a daily basis. It'd be fine for it to be at the end of reading the book. But if it COULD export the notes on a daily basis with a block reference to the book title, that'd be even better.
Hey, Logseq looks really cool. I really love that there are so many options nowadays for knowledge management.
It's interesting to hear from more people that their onyx device works great, I've really struggled with making mine a part of my workflow. Also, I had no idea they now had color options. That's kinda cool!
Re the export to MD. I don't see that as a problem, the question really is about file formatting.
1. Do you have an example md file that's formatted in a way that would work for importing to logseq?
2. Export on a daily basis - would this go via api to somewhere? Or manually send you a download file on a daily basis? What's the idea here?
Consider me surprised! I find mine (Nova 2) very fast. The e-ink page turns are kind of uncomfortably fast, even (recently realized I prefer my old Kindle's slower blending). Admittedly the UI can be a little quirky sometimes, which I suppose is what bothers you.
> How do you get the highlights back currently?
I use Syncthing for two-way sync, so that's how the highlights land back on my computer. Buuuuut ... I don't do anything with them. I recently discovered that the KOReader highlight data format isn't that great anyway, so I still wonder if there's some kind of standard format for processing them further.