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This would be really useful for me as well. I've been happily using squid for presenting pdf slides in class, but being able to use it for hassle-free pdf annotations would make it even more useful.
As suggested earlier, providing an option in the settings to pick the default behaviour might be the best approach, so that people who prefer editing on copies and keeping the original cash choose to do so, but those of us who want to edit pdfs directly can set the option once and save lots of time afterwards by avoiding the need to manually export all the time (e.g. sometimes I might want to start editing a file on my phone, but then continue on my e-reader)