While the original Elipsa was great for annotating books, its notebook functionality was limited. Marking up, highlighting, capturing inspiration in infinite notebooks of almost magical capability using a versatile, intuitively-designed stylus – these are essential for capturing the thoughts and ideas that reading inspires," Michael Tamblyn, CEO of Rakuten Kobo, said in a press release on Wednesday. "We understand that, for many of our valued customers, reading is more than words on a page. The notes are aggregated in the Notes and Highlights section and do not appear on the page as you read. Instead, users have to open a sticky note application to jot down their thoughts. This is in stark contrast to Amazon's treatment of its vast ebook library, where this practice is not allowed. Elipsa owners can mark up any page of a Kobo book or library book just as if they were writing in the margins of their books at home. That's because Kobo is currently the only company that lets its users write directly on all ebooks in the Kobo library.
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