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    David Gretzschel commented  · 

    Holding the pen in the air, pressing down the S-Pen and flicking it left/right to go to next/previous page would be really cool.
    That's the only useful Air action, I could think off, but just adding a bunch of selectable commands to assign to a specific air action at will, would be neat.
    [this was brought up before, but people called it "air gesture", which is not the official name of that feature]

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    David Gretzschel commented  · 

    Yup. Really lame. In my preferred filemanager XPlore it even offers me to set multiple checkmarks, but then the "ok"-button will grey out.
    Also it never opens Xplore by default.
    This results in hundreds of boring clicks, that I don't want to do.

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    David Gretzschel commented  · 

    Yes, this please.
    Markup on the PDF is only one step in a longer workflow, where I eventually cut the PDF into pieces for import into an SRS program for future memorization, which happens on the PC.
    Having to export each document individually, instead of just being able to overwrite the previous file with one button press (or even automatically) adds a lot of needless busywork and complexity to the process.
    I am not the only one with that problem. In this thread someone ended up using the far less functional Xodo and iPad envy, simply because it can be made to directly modify the PDFs without fuss.
    Every students may work with hundreds of PDFs these days. It's just such a hassle to deal with the manual export.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyTab/comments/hshaag/pdf_annotationnotetaking_on_galaxy_tab_s6_upload/

    You have to understand, that I'm picking this program up even without this.
    But I amost wouldn't have, because "make sure that the program can modify my files without wasted time" is something that might have excluded Squid early on, when I tested pretty much all existing apps for PDF markup/notetaking.
    If Squid wasn't so good otherwise, I wouldn't bother.

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