![]() I suppose if I really wanted I could use the "open in." Feature to place the annotated file from PDF expert to Evernote, or drag and drop on OS X, but I haven't found the need. I keep all my reading notes in Evernote, however. While I lose out on the organization offered by Evernote, native content searching in Mac OS makes up for having to use a less flexible folder structure (of course Evernote offers this too, but it doesn't make up for the downside we are all encountering) I store my PDFs in Dropbox and read/annotate in PDF Expert on my iPad or Preview.app on my Mac. I too deal primarily with academic articles and I find Evernote offers neither an ideal reading nor annotating experience. Yes, Evernote does not seem handle this workflow well. ![]()
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