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Originally Posted by sheygetz
You don't need instapaper. I used to use it, but when I got the Paperwhite I switched to the Amazon equivalent, check this out. i found it much less of a hassle, logging in, regularly clearing my account of articles I already read etc.
Hendrik
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Oh, I didn't realize there was a system already integrated by Amazon to clip web articles for the Kindle. Seems nice. I was hoping to use a system that was also working on the iPad (either Instapaper or Readbility or the like), though, but I'll try this one.
I'll have to do some more research about how it is integrated on the actual device: I don't know if the UI has changed since Kindle 3, but it would be nice if the stuff sent to Kindle was kind of separated from the books.
Thanks for the input.
EDIT: I also just remembered that one of the biggest problem I had when I tried reading on the iPad or other touch-devices, is that I found it pretty much
impossible to highlight text across multiple pages... That is also why I loved my old Kindle so much. I looked around a bit for information about this, but I'm afraid there is no solution currently to highlight across multiple pages on the Kindle Paperwhite? (Except making font very small so it fits the page during highlighting. Which isn't exactly a solution.) Does anyone has information on this?
2ND EDIT: It seems highlighting across multiple pages has been improved in the Kindle iOS app not long ago: "It's at last possible to make highlights that span multiple pages," says
this article. I guess something must have been done for the Kindle OS aswell?