I asked several times in the past on this list about bookmarks in
iText on this list and got no replies. I guess nobody bookmarks
anything or it can't be done in iText. I downloaded this app some time
back and really have not used it since. Bookle is a much better way to
read epub books on the mac presently. Sure can't wait till iBooks
comes out with Mavericks. that was the most exciting news I heard at
the WWDC keynote last week.

On 6/18/13, Traci <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, thank you for the ideas.
>
> Not sure on your second question.  How do I know if the book has DRM or not?
>  There is also a way to have bookmarks in iText but I'm still learning about
> it.  ;)
>
> Traci
> On Jun 18, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Nicholas Parsons
> <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've never found that highlighting text like this is an effective aid for
>> blind people. At least it isn't much good to me. What I tend to do is copy
>> and paste the relevant text into a separate document I'll call notes on
>> whatever subject or book it is I'm researching/reading. As well as the
>> quoted text, I'll make sure to right down the page number, if I can access
>> it, or any other information that will help me identify the spot again.
>> And I will include the citation of the book/article (author's name, title
>> etcetera). This way, when I want to review what I've studied I can look
>> through my notes and I'll have the correct references there so I don't
>> need to go back to the book unless there's some other information I need
>> to get, and then I've got the reference right there anyway. As well as
>> simply copying and pasting text, it can be good to write your own notes or
>> summary of the book/article (again including the appropriate citation), as
>> this also helps you to think about what it actually is you're reading.
>>
>> I hope this makes sense and is of some use.
>>
>> P.S. Can iText open DRM protected Kindle books? If it can, that's amazing!
>> Or is it just Kindle books which have had their DRM removed?
>>
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