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Old 01-04-2014, 04:10 PM   #97
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Thanks for that information.

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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
You will lose all highlights and notations. They are stored on the reader (or nowadays, in the cloud, probably), while Alf and Calibre only handle the books.
Thanks for the answers. Actually, I never re-read an old book but do like to go back to all my highlights and notes. Your answer makes clear that is not possible.

The highlights and notes are the sum total of what I wanted to remember about the books.

Amazon stores highlights and notes here:

https://kindle.amazon.com/your_highlights

I'm not sure if that site is only for American residents or all Amazon customers. Its too bad Sony, Adobe and Microsoft never had sites like that to the best of my knowledge; but, even if they did, had I forgotten my ID for Adobe and Microsoft, I would have not been able to access them anyway.

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