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Klib

Kindle & iBooks Highlights Manager

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eBook ReaderMacProductivity
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What do you think? …

Thibaud
Would be nice to auto sync the notes through the kindle account given that I kinda never connect my kindle to my computer. Will give it a try tho
Jason Zheng
@tgerin Absolutely get your point. Will try to auto sync notes on your Kindle/Amazon account.
Peter Enestrom
@hereisjason yes, I would love to use this but use the iOS kindle app (not a kindle). Great work 👍
Jason Zheng
@peter_enestrom So, you want import the notes which were created in iOS Kindle app? Get it, will consider it in following version.
Simon Hammer
@tgerin Completely agree. Auto syncing would be necessary for me to use Klib.
Jason Zheng
@simon_hammer @tgerin Fine, get it. I can even see Klib already has such feature. 😀
joshua bradley
Looks like a great way to get way more mileage out of highlights. Auto syncing with Kindle account instead of a device would make it indispensable—I've never even plugged my Kindle into my Mac.
Jason Zheng
@airjoshb Get it. The following version of Klib will support sync with your Kindle account. Believe you will like it then.
joshua bradley
@hereisjason I downloaded it— how many books can you manage by default? If you buy the license for unlimited books does that include upgrades in the future, eg. when you get syncing set up?
Jason Zheng
@airjoshb Free account could manage 20 books, Klib Pro could manage unlimited books at least in Klib 1.x. For syncing, can't promise as Amazon doesn't open this API, and need to find some geek ways to support it. It's possible, but sorry can't give an exact date now.
Jason Zheng
@airjoshb Klib's new version already support wirelessly importing from Amazon and export to Evernote. Klib can open Kindle for macOS and jump to the exact location to review highlight, which is very cool and useful. Welcome to try the preview version: http://klib.me/d Tutorial: https://en.toolinbox.net/Klib/
Karim Daghari
This looks great ! Any chance there'll be a Windows version ?
Jason Zheng
@karimdaghari Sorry, but to be honest, it's not on the plan in short time. BTW, for windows, you can consider Kindle Mate: http://kmate.me/
Karim Daghari
@hereisjason thanks a lot! Did not know that it existed ! Thank you!
Jason Zheng
@karimdaghari Welcome, Kindle Mate worths you to have a try.