Download Kindle app for iOS. On your iPad or iPhone, go to the App Store – the app with all applications available for the iOS (iOS is an operating system of the iPad and iPhone). Use the search feature to find the Kindle app. Tap “Get” button, and wait until the download is complete (see screenshot above, on the left). The Kindle App (version 4.17 + on iOS, 4.22 + for Android) FINALLY has an export option. Just go into the notes for the book and in the top right there's a share icon (little box with an arrow) which lets you email yourself all your notes and highlights (and does not limit them or anything if they're personal docs). Instructions to view.MOBI file using Kindle app To open.mobi file on iPhone or iPad device 1. Download or email a.mobi file to your iPhone or iPad. Start by opening the Kindle app. If you do not have the Kindle App you can download it from the App Store. The file may not load correctly unless the Kindle app is opened first.
Your Kindle highlights and notes are now available on the phone or tablet
So far, if you wanted to access on the web the highlights and notes you made while reading an ebook on a Kindle, Fire, or in a Kindle app, you opened a dedicated Amazon service at kindle.amazon.com.
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If you’ve ever used the service, you know it was not just a list of all your highlights and notes. It was designed to be a book discovery tool, based on what other users were highlighting (Popular Highlights, remember?).
Obviously, the book discovery component made the service complicated, while all you wanted was to copy the passage of a text.
These days are over. Good E-reader reports Amazon is sending out an email to customers, informing that Kindle highlights have the new homepage.
It’s probably the same information you’ll see when you access your Kindle notes and highlights at the old web address:
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New and Improved Home for Kindle Notes and Highlights
Hello there! We have good news. Customers have been asking for more ways to access Kindle notes and highlights, and we now have a new and improved experience at read.amazon.com/kp/notebook. It’s designed for easy reading on your phone and tablet, so you can access your notes and highlights wherever you are.
As you see, the entire change was made to let you easily access your Kindle highlights and notes on the phone or tablet, using the mobile browser, for instance, Safari on the iPad or Chrome on the Android smartphone.
When you enter the new homepage, you’ll see the list of all books you’ve made highlights and notes. After tapping a single title, you will see all your notes and highlights from this publication, together with the highlight colors attached to each marked passage of text.
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The list of options is limited to “Add note” and “Delete highlight” but I hope new features will come soon, for instance, the option to export all highlights from a single publication.
The switch from the old to new Kindle highlights system also means that the book discovery part of the service will be gone.
Maybe Amazon is thinking about finding another place for it. Maybe its end is definitive.
I think it’s the second route. When it comes to the book discovery, Amazon has now a more convincing and useful tool than exploring Kindle highlights of the others. It’s Amazon Charts – weekly Kindle bestsellers lists based not only on sales, but also reading stats.
You will be able to access the old system until July 3, 2017. After this date, the old system won’t be available. Most probably, when you enter it, you will be redirected to the new homepage of Kindle notes and highlights.
Your old highlights are available until July 3, 2017, at:
kindle.amazon.com
Your new highlights are available at:
read.amazon.com/notebook
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When you highlight or note a Kindle-purchased book on any Kindle device app, those annotations are automatically synced with Amazon's cloud. These are then visible at read.amazon.com, but there is no reason to believe that Amazon will continue to provide this service forever, and our ability to work with text in that hosted browser-based environment is limited.
We wanted a way cleanly to download our highlights onto our local computers, so we created a bookmarklet that permits one to easily extract highlights from the book's read.amazon.com page.
Bookcision is a Javascript bookmarklet, meaning it should run successfully in any modern browser on either the PC or Mac.
The bookmarklet yields a single page of cleanly styled highlights, which can then be copied to one's clipboard and pasted into a local text repository (OneNote, Evernote, DevonThink, etc.)
Chrome users will additionally be offered the ability to download the highlights in plain text, JSON, or XML formats.
Having trouble with the bookmarklet? Bookcision is maintained by Readwise — please drop us a note, or create a Github Issue, with a detailed bug report and we'll try to help out.
Instructions
- Drag the above button to your browser's bookmarks bar.
- Log in at read.amazon.com.
- Click on a book title.
- When the book's page has loaded, click on the 'Bookcision' link in your browser's bookmarks bar.
- An overlay will load with just your highlights. If you are running Chrome, you'll see an option to download your highlights in various formats. Otherwise, just copy and paste the contents of your cleaned-up highlights to wherever you would like.
- If you'd like a daily email resurfacing an assortment of your best Kindle highlights, check out https://readwise.io.
Originally created by Alan & Ryan Norbauer