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I am able to download highlights and annotations from my Kindle to my laptop with a subscription to. A Kindle is great for reading for enjoyment, but for reading for learning being able to make notes and with handwriting or dictation (I hope!) will be better. Have recently migrated to the Kindle app on an Onyx Boox for the note taking ability. Have had an Oasis for about 3 years, much good reading and enjoyment. Got myself a kindle! Always wanted one.
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You may be able to do the same for free with the Obsidian Kindle plugin. Not sure if you can do the same with Kobo. I have a subscription that enables me to view Kindle highlights on my laptop and click on them to be taken to the highlight page in the book using the Kindle desktop app. Does any etablet let you link to pages of an ebook?.It I think is possible to do the same for free with an Obsidian Kindle plugin (there may be other similar plugins as well). Readwise will also group your notes into chapters and subheadings. It's possible with a subscription to Readwise, or at least I can vouch for with the Kindle. I highlight and take the highlights out onto my laptop using It's also possible to view the highlights in a chapter / section outline. Just out of curiosity, how many of us utilize the note taking and/or highlighting on Kindle?.I would also like to be able to convert multiple pages of handwritten notes to text and for converted text to flow as paragraphs instead of individual. We could do with a bug fix for this (40) "Automatically add spaces" buggy? : Onyx_Boox () Also it would be good if handwriting to text conversion (via the keyboard) instead of only doing one line of handwriting at a time could convert multiple lines.
