![]() Evernote seem to be betting on their own acquisition of Skitch and providing general annotation tools inside Evernote. I have the same problem with iAnnotate PDF. It's a useful and interesting feature, and I assume that they will refine it over time. You can annotate a PDF and then save the annotated version directly INTO an already EXISTING note. It is possible even today to do what the OP was asking, using PDF Pen for iPad. So, it is possible, but it will never happen unless somehow Evernote decides to put someone in charge of iOS development that actually cares about making the product useful.Ģ. And that is an order of magnitude easier than this - which is somewhat complex to design. Now, do I think the Evernote developers will actually make such a feature? I highly, highly, highly, highly doubt it because hundreds of us asked many, many, many, many months ago for a simple snippet or list view in the iPad app and we still don't have it. ![]() If you store a PDF in DevonThink ToGo, you can open it in a PDF editor, annotate it, and the open it from there into DevonThink, and it will go back into its original location, fully annotate. I know this is possible because the DevonThink iOS app actually does it. So it is possible to open a document in PDF Expert, annotate it, and then "open in" Evernote - and Evernote could decipher the title of the document and put it back in its original location. Evernote can give the document a unique name that denotes its location within evernote. If you notice, when you view a PDF in Evernote and then "open in" another PDF editor, the title of the document is a strange string of characters. Evernote could enable this feature, with a little programming. It is not quite true that this is impossible on the iPad.ġ. I don't think there is a direct option of working with Evernote. ![]() Once you have completed all your pdf annotations, you can transfer your file from Dropbox to Evernote. IAnnotate PDF app works and syncs smoothly with Dropbox, with permanent changes. I don't think there is a direct option for your request. QUESTION: Is there a known PDF editor on an IPAD that will make the edits (highlights) in the EVERNOTE PDF file so they will SYNC? Easily? Like in Windows? PROBLEM: However, the highlights will be stored in a new hidden file somewhere and will not change or update the real original file.PDF file inside EVERNOTE. However, I can reopen it in an IPAD PDF EDITOR and make highlights. The IPAD EVERNOTE File.PDF will open by default in the IPAD PDF READER which cannot edit. I can also replicate the same folder on IPAD. I can go to the note in Windows Evernote, open the PDF, edit it (for example, highlighting or comments) and when I close it, the edited PDF is inside EVERNOTE. In Evernote Windows, I have a folder called PDFs where each note holds a PDF.
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