Please merge Notes and Highlights into unified Annotations. Sometimes what I begin as a note turns into a highlight and vice versa. At least offer a menu option to convert a Note into a Highlight and vice versa.
You are aware that you can add text (notes) to your highlights now? I've not tried adding a highlight to a note that already exists.
@MJ. Smith open a note and use the image below as a reference to apply a highlight. Since it is possible to add text notes to highlights and apply highlights to notes, it would be logical to unify both into a single annotations system.
Notes → Annotations
They actually are a single system … there are many requests to separate them completely. Because of those requests, I can support requests to make it more obvious they are a single system but cannot support a requests that makes it impossible for people to pretend they are separate. But that is just my personal opinion.
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