
It means that in a few months the personal notebooks from your Kindle Scribe will be at least available in the web-based Kindle app, as Amazon now calls the Kindle online access point. You will also have access to a number of templates that you would use for journaling, doodling, or to-do lists.Īs the Kindle Scribe press release says: “All notebooks are automatically saved and backed up to the cloud for free, and, coming in early 2023, they will also be accessible via the Kindle app.” On the Kindle Scribe, you will be able not only to make handwritten annotations in the books you are reading. Personal notes become an even more important part of the Kindle platform. It comes with a battery-free stylus and handwriting support. The fact that the unification of the web-based Kindle services was finished at the time of announcing Kindle Scribe is not a coincidence.Īmazon’s newest top-shelf e-paper device is intended for active reading. You can access them at / Screenshot: Amazon Kindle books and highlights are now unified on the web. Then, in summer 2021, Amazon redesigned the Kindle Cloud Reader, which now resembles mobile Kindle apps for Android or iPad/iPhone, and belongs to the same interface as highlights.įinally, just a few days ago, on September 15, 2022, the Kindle books and notes got a common landing page, which for unregistered users looks like the screenshot below and is available at /landing. The problem is that these two parts of your Kindle library were not linked to each other, and looked like belonging to different platforms. When it comes to your Kindle notes and highlights, since 2019 they were available online at /notebook.

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