PGScooter: Unfortunately Mendeley does not save the annotations to the PDF. This is a longtime request of the Mendeley community:
http://feedback.mendeley.com/forums/...-with-other-pd
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PGScooter: Unfortunately Mendeley does not save the annotations to the PDF. This is a longtime request of the Mendeley community:
http://feedback.mendeley.com/forums/...-with-other-pd
Hi, i was reading this thread and i realize that no one mentioned Foxit, as another non native solution. It allows you to annotate, highlight, and save what you've done in the same file. Mostly any other reader will display the saved annotations without trouble.
I use foxit reader 4.2 through Wine, and it works really good, it opens like a portable app, and I had no problems adding it to the menu or making it the default reader.
I recommend to use 4.2 because newer version added unnecessary features. I think it's really good and doesn't use a lot of resources either.
Yeah, allright. I can understand why you like this software:
It is good, indeed. It works very well under ubuntu. I would pay 20 dolars for this, but $89 for the standard????Quote:
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Mendeley now allows export of PDFs with highlights and annotations. The option is found under the file menu.
Since Demetriodn has chosen to question Abhinav Kumar's honesty and mine, I should like to set the record straight concerning my recommendation of PDF Studio Pro. Here are the facts:
- I purchased PDF Studio 7 Professional (scil., the “Pro” version) over a year ago. I did not purchase, and have not used, the “standard” version
- I was unaware of Qoppa's offer of an upgrade from the “standard” version to the “Pro” version before I saw Demetriodn's post #15.
Okay, now you can all uninstall wine and shut down your virtual machines... Okular supports saving annotations *and* they show in other PDF viewers.