(The "create note from annotations" and "generate report from items" features on desktop Zotero are particularly useful for compiling all highlights and notes from many PDFs for a project into a single document of notes for reference while writing.) I'm open to paid solutions, but would prefer free if possible, and would like to be able to move across the iPad and my laptop.īonus question: what other productivity things could I use the iPad for? posted by spockaway to Technology (16 answers total) 4 users marked this as a favoriteīest answer: I have been using the Zotero iPad app for highlighting and annotating PDFs that I then use as sources for undergraduate academic writing on a MacBook, which I have been very happy with as a workflow and would fit all your requirements. The iPad is also a household iPad so linked to someone else's cloud account (I wish we could just have two separate logins on the same iPad!). Complications: I'm in a mixed OS universe: laptop, phone, are on Windows/Android, and the device I would want to read on is an iPad. Ideally, also integrated with some kind of citation management so I could generate a list of references. and need to be able to download/save PDFs with annotations (primarily highlighting and short text). I'm in a reading heavy profession - white papers, briefs, research articles, etc. I'm trying to make the shift to a fully electronic workflow - I've done this with general notetaking from meetings, for example, but need an approach for reading.
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