![]() ![]() But for touch, the new Zotero interface is still fairly janky in scrolling and pinch-to-zoom responsiveness, so I'll probably keep using Drawboard for tablet mode on my Surface for now until the touch responsiveness is smoother. ![]() These tools are fantastic for mouse usage (which is most of what I do), so I'll probably be using this new interface quite a bit. On PC, I use a Surface Pro, and I could definitely see myself using the built-in PDF tools if they were a bit more touch/stylus friendly. The key here is ability use the Apple Pencil for inking ability (with very little chrome taking up screen real estate). On iOS I see them as critical to the success of the new app. So for my workflow, the built in markup tools are welcome on the PC but are even more essential on iOS. If iOS does allow this, I haven't been able to figure out how to make that work. It's too bad that iOS doesn't support the same workflow. Somehow, on Android, Zootero knows the file was edited in Xodo and then reuploads my edited version when I reenter Zootero. On my Samsung Android tablet with stylus, my workflow has been to use Zootero and edit in my preferred PDF markup app (Xodo, which supports dark mode and inking, but doesn't have the incredibly helpful color selector that you have included to the new Zotero PDF markup tools). So, for iOS, the built-in PDF markup tools are critical (inking is among those tools). On iOS, when you tell one app to open a doc in second app, the connection back to the first app is lost and the document is simply copied over to the new app. On iOS, people will probably just keep using Papership unless the new app supports ink. ![]() For inking, my primary concern here would be iOS, but I see this feature as relevant on all platforms. ![]()
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