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Old 09-15-2011, 10:53 AM   #505
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Version 2 Klippings Kollector

MODERATOR NOTICE: THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FREE.
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Some months ago I posted info about the Klippings Kollector. I’m the one who created the first prototype for my personal use.

Version 2 has just been released and is so much more powerful. Along with adding searching and printing over one, multiple, or all books, master folders to arrange your books (Novels, History, etc) however you please, we have also added creating a book.

Creating a book (manual book) is phenomenal. You may drag highlights from any other book into it, e.g., create a compilation of quotes. You may copy and paste from any etext into it. Anything on the web is available to be entered into Klippings Kollector. The location number may be changed to rearrange whatever you paste or type into your highlights.

For another example, I own the C-Pen. I’m in the process of transferring all of my highlights from the past into Klippings Kollector right now. The C-Pen creates a text file of my highlights. Since the Kindle can read a text file and assign location numbers to it, I simply open my text file, quickly highlight my entries, and then import them!

Because I can do searches across books, I’m able to study common ideas from the same author or books of the same genre. For instance, I have finished Animal Farm and 1984 by Orwell. I can compare common ideas that I have tagged.

Another exciting feature is KlipShare. It enables a user to share any of his books with anyone else. I export my notes and analysis on 1984. You happen to be reading it and want to take a look at my book. When you import my KlipShare, my 1984 is kept distinct from yours showing my name or handle so you know it’s mine. Furthermore, you can make a manual book and then combine entries from your book and my KlipShare.

Oh yes, in opposition to Version 1, Version 2 does have a trial version. It is not time limited but book limited. You will be able to test this software without cost. All the videos have been recreated since the interface is so different.

Of course I’m excited about this. Though dementia is creeping into my life (I’m soon to be 66), my ability to remember what I’ve read is greater now than in my best days in college (I graduated summa cum laude.) I can finally do something with my highlights, along with any notes or analysis that I make.

The Kindle along with Klippings Kollector make a complete team for reading and understanding.

VL

Last edited by Dr. Drib; 09-26-2011 at 05:44 AM.
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