Step 2: Install the emulator on your PC or Mac You can download the Bluestacks Pc or Mac software Here >. Most of the tutorials on the web recommends the Bluestacks app and I might be tempted to recommend it too, because you are more likely to easily find solutions online if you have trouble using the Bluestacks application on your computer. If you want to use the application on your computer, first visit the Mac store or Windows AppStore and search for either the Bluestacks app or the Nox App >.
There is also an iPad forum.In addition to this good advice, I'm also trying out PDF Expert which does what you need and also syncs via drop box.Step 1: Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac On it, you can annotate (free-hand, highlight, bookmark and so forth) and embed annotations directly into the PDF for viewing on your PC. For that, the best solution I have found is an app called iAnnotate. I have mostly experience with annotating PDFs on my iPad. Well, different formats will lead to different solutions. Sorry, perhaps one day a developer will get this "vision" of study and note-taking.( Nook Study has a really nice note taking UI and it works good on the iMac but there is no "study" sister app for iPad, or other devices, etc. Since you also have an android phone I know you'll have an even bigger "mix" and bigger issue. I've had limited success with Kindle manually moving the mbp file back and forth. Sadly, I've looked at all the different apps etc and I haven't found a single app that will sync nicely between iPad, iPod Touch, and iMac.
Really grateful for the help!Frustrating isn't it? A lot of my reading is research, study, etc. I prefer converting my books to ebook formats like epub, pdb, mobi and so on, since I find reading in this type of formats more confortable.
Is there a way in which I could get my notes and highlights exported? It can be on any app. However, Im a student and so I need my notes and highlights on reports, papers, summaries etc.
Ive been looking for how to get all the notes and highlights syncronized, but apparently it is not possible, so Im kinda giving up on that for the moment being. I mostly read on my ipad, but sometimes, specially when in public crowded places, I read on the itouch or my phone. I have an ipad, an ipod touch and an android phone. You might want to re-post under 'Which one should I buy?' - there are plenty of threads like this there - you might want to, by the way, take a look. I prefer iAnnotate, it is a bit smoother, but both are good.Īnd the reason you probably got no replies is that this is not the forum on which you typically see these kind of questions. It's not free and I bought it a while ago, so I couldn't tell you how much it cost.Īnother good option for PDFs is GoodReader. It won't sync across multiple device, as far as I know, but it links to Dropbox - so you could annotate a document, upload it back to Dropbox with a simple click and then re-download the annotated file from Dropbox on your other devices - and then further modify it. #3 vxf 11-16-2011, 12:52 AMWell, different formats will lead to different solutions.