![]() The Sony Reader has a great integration, and is a fine device, but from what I can tell, the Kindle has: Alternatively, you could just copy/paste the content into a note (this is what I do). You plug the Kindle in, drag and drop the "My Clippings.txt" file into Evernote, and you are done. The Kindle is actually pretty easy to use with Evernote, even though there is no formal integration. Unfortunately (I wish there was competition here), there is only one viable purchase option (in my opinion). ![]() Has anyone worked out a more efficient system? I'm considering purchasing a Kindle if need be but was open to any thoughts. ![]() I am familiar with the indirect way of uploading notes from Kindle books to Evernote using web clipper but find it tedious to manually enter every note with my converted files I normally finish reading the file on my phone before going through it on my laptop and creating individual notes while thumbing through my highlights/bookmarks on the phone. However, I also have a few books that I have converted to the Kindle format using Calibre. I have the Kindle app for my Android phone and have found it nifty to read through books I have purchased through the Kindle store. While it's nifty when I'm reading things on my laptop, I'm at a dilemma with reading ebooks. I've been using Evernote for the past three years now and have amassed an eclectic collection that have come in handy in writing essays and giving presentations. ![]()
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