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Old 04-07-2022, 04:51 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by johnnyb View Post
Does Kindle Mate parse the contents of your clippings file with PDF files on your computer and highlight the sections that are extracted in the clippings file? I think it doesn’t…
Kindle Mate uses the clippings file to collate all your annotations and highlights into the book related collections and others, such as looked up words.

You can see all the notes, highlights etc you've made in a particular book and export them. Some people use Ansi in colaboration with Kindle Mate to set up a system of learning the words they've looked up in the kindle's dictionary.

As for PDF format in particular, I've never used my 6" kindles for reading PDFs, so I can't be sure about this. If you read the Kindle Mate website, it will probably answer this question. KM is free, you could always download it, annotate a PDF on your kindle, then see if KM carries over those annotations. It probably will if the annotations are written to the clipping file.
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