I have recently begun reading books in PDF/EPUB form and I am wondering if you can somehow mark all the words that you do not know so that later you can export them to a separate document in order to learn them.
I know I can copy and paste but that would ruin the immersive aspect of reading more than simply highlighting it and exporting all the words at once at the end.
Anyone know how I can do this?
>>8215715
I enjoy this feature in my Amazon Kindle Paperwhite™
If I'm unsure of a word, I simply press it with my fingertip and the Oxford English Dictionary™ entry is brought up, and that word is immediately added to my learning list.
When I want to look over the words I have looked up, I access this feature. It's similar to flash cards, and once I'm comfortable with a word, I can remove it from the list.
>>8215732
Mm. I do not own a Kindle however :(
I use my computer. Thanks either way.
>>8215833
Have you thought about purchasing the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite™?
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>>8215853
I do not want a kindle.
>>8215882
Sounds like you need the Kobo™ Glo™ HD.
With adjustable margins, the ability to highlight passages and write notes and a built-in dictionary at the touch of a finger, Kobo™ Glo™ HD lets you take your reading experience to the next level.
Plus, read in direct sunlight with the anti-glare screen, or in complete darkness with the built-in adjustable ComfortLight.
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maybe Zotero?