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Old 11-10-2013, 07:55 PM   #22
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Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only)
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Originally Posted by peitsao View Post
I read mostly library books, so I really did like the T2 since I could save the notes to an rtf file from my desktop or to Evernote from the T2, but KP1 also saves your notes from the library book to your account via the following website(the notes are saved even after the book expires since I guess they hope you will buy the book from them):

https://kindle.amazon.com/

In the winter, I like the KPW lighting, and my library is supporting more and more Kindle formats, so I don't have to use the T2 much anymore. Hope this helps.
The notes are also saved to %Kindle-Drive%\documents\My Clippings.txt, and can even be imported into calibre using the "Annotations" plugin.

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Originally Posted by FacebookVirus View Post
There were many software glitches and freezes with the Sonys, although it wasn't noticeable until after using the PW2. I assumed they were normal - having been conditioned by desktop MS Windows over many years.
Yes, the Kindle line has a much better reputation for stability.
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