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Old 11-12-2010, 03:43 PM   #6
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no, I have not found a solution to this problem. Most people probably don't take extensive notes, or any notes for that matter, with their kindle, so its unlikely to be a noticeable and pertinent problem for Amazon. I remember that with my kindle 1 after extensive notes and highlights it wouldn't log any new notes, but to fix that problem I'd just have to restart the kindle and it didn't lock up. The k3 doesn't seem to ever have to be restarted--except on extremely rare occasions but even then if you wait long enough the kindle usually unfreezes-- so I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Another differences between k1 and k3 is that whenever i took new notes and highlights with the K1, the k1 would have to re-index the myclippings file to log those notes and highlights, whereas the k3 seems to add new notes and highlights to the myclippings file immediately and without having to re-index (it still reindexes the myclippings file, but it doesn't need to reindex to add the notes and highlights to the file).
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