![]() have what I will call a “smart highlighter,” by which I mean a highlighter that automatically creates machine-readable highlights (so that they can be easily exported to your connective-thinking app(s) of choice).If you are someone for whom it is important to be able to extract from a PDF passages you have highlighted and/or notes you have made and then put those into your connective-thinking app, then chances are you would be pretty happy if you had a PDF-annotation app that would ![]() However, although the app is pretty darn amazing, its PDF features have yet to be developed enough for it to make sense to review them. Note: I had planned to include in this post a discussion of the PDF-annotation features in Readwise's brand new read-it-later app (released as a public beta earlier this week). This post will talk about PDF-annotation apps that can work well with such apps. If you're one of the cool kids, then you use one (or more) of the now long list of what are sometimes called "connective-thinking apps" (e.g., Craft, DEVONthink, Heptabase, Logseq, Notion, Obsidian, Roam, Scrintal, Tana, The Archive, Tinderbox, etc.).
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