7/16/2023 0 Comments Kindle transfer notes from sampleSince I read mostly on the iPad, I’m disappointed that this features is limited only to actual Kindle devices. This means anyone “following me” on Kindle can see my annotations, if they so choose, while reading the book on a Kindle device. I’ve chosen to share my notes for this book publicly. Currently our team of instructional specialists is doing a book study of Inevitable: Mass Customized Learning. Sharing annotations: You can choose to make your highlights and notes public for a particular book, which means other people who follow you can see them. This is one of the reasons I prefer the Kindle app over iBooks. I also like that I can add notes to my highlights on my computer via the Your Highlights webpage. I like that I can get my notes/thoughts out of Kindle where I can further process, utilize, and share them. Kindle includes a wonderful feature that allows you to access on your computer the highlights and notes you’ve made while reading Kindle ebooks (only works with books purchased from Amazon), either on your Kindle or when using the Kindle App on another mobile device. When it comes to stories, those fiction books that I read for enjoyment, I typically enjoy those in a digital audio format to give my eyes a break. I do own a Kindle, but actually use the Kindle app on my iPad more frequently. I like my professional development, cooking, and other nonfiction books in a digital text format so that I can make annotations that are easily accessible for use in other contexts (blog posts, Evernote, etc). There is currently no known alternative to work around this.Kindle is my ebook reader app of choice. This limit varies from book to book, purchased from Amazon or have DRM protection. Of highlighted text that can be exported from a particular book. Export limitsįor several reasons (see here and here) the Kindle platform can sometimes limit the amount Method of syncing by uploading your My Clippings.txt file instead. You can mitigate this risk by logging out after every sync (from settings) or using the offline That by logging in to your Amazon account via Obsidian your Amazon session becomes available toĪny other plugin across your vaults until your session expires. If you choose to sync your highlights via Amazon's online Kindle Reader, it is important to note Why should you struggle in accessing your ownĭata, or paying for a third party service to access information that you own? Known considerations Security With your precious Kindle notes and highlights. You're life's work held hostage in the cloud again", this plugin tries to do exactly that Inspired by Obsidian's principle of "your data sitting in a local folder" and "never leaving Powerful, flexible templating with preview - Customise your highlights and file names to your liking by configuring your own template using ( Nunjucks) templating language with live preview Sync non-Amazon books - Sync your highlights by uploading your My Clippings.txt file from your Kindle deviceĮnriched metadata - Enrich your notes by downloading extra metadata information about your book from Subsequent syncing will do an intelligent diff and bring in any new highlights without impacting any edits that you've done to your highlights file. You can extract your My Clippings.txt file by plugging it into your computer using USB.Ĭontinuous, automatic syncing - One button press to sync your highlights using your Amazon account via Amazon's Kindle Reader. This file includes highlights, bookmarks and notes for any book on your Kindle regardless Sync your highlights by uploading your My Clippings.txt file stored on your Kindle device. Not purchased from Amazon (see next method). This method will not work for highlights from books, articles, PDFs, and personal documents Screen scrape your highlights from Amazon's Kindle Reader and continuously keep them in sync. Sync from the cloud any ebooks that you've purchased directly from Amazon. YouĬan choose to sync using one of two methods: Amazon's Kindle Reader Sync (and resync) your Kindle notes and highlights directly into your Obsidian vault.
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