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Old 04-15-2016, 01:11 PM   #4
JackTaylor
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@tovare The LG pad is not e-ink. It's just a tablet. I have an ipad/ipod for that already. They burn my retinas after an hour.

@davidfor

So I was looking to see if there's any new ways to extract the annotations and it appears that amazon finally added support ios and androids. I just updated the app and it's great! Damn it amazon. I'm so conflicted. I'll probably end up buying a refurb voyage for the convenience of staying in their ecosystem. sigh... Sorry for the bother.

If you don't have an android (I think there are emulators though) or ios to extract them (though hopefully they'll add it to a future firmware unless it exists already on newer kindles and I'm not aware) there's a .mbp extractor/reader. Basically you sync your kindle so that it has all the notes from other devices, then you plug it in, go into the documents folder and sort by file type. Select all the .mbps, copy them to your computer into a folder, then you run the extractor in that folder and get .txt files you can manipulate. Some might be blanks because bookmarks aren't exported.

I unfortunately don't know enough programming to fix the annotations plug in.
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