![]() ![]() I would probably prefer rich text if possible (allows highlighting and changing text color), but I haven’t come up with a way to make it readable without doing a lot of manual labor (DT or DTTG will convert markdown to rich text but you basically just get a rich text file with all the markdown text still in it needing cleaned up), so I have been living with converting to pdf to highlight. I tried using obsidian with markdown and hate marking up highlights in markdown (and its much worse to try to do this in devonthink to go). However, Amazon makes it a massive pain to export your highlights and notes. html file → send to → import to devonthink → share to “print” on ios → zoom in on pdf and re-save to devonthink as pdf. switched to Kindle over the pleasant aesthetics of reading a physical book. That has all the highlighted text as well as the bookmarks and so on. My current workflow is to take the kindle app → export highlights which emails a. Export Notes, highlights and bookmarks from non-Amazon books on a Kindle 2 Connect the Kindle and copy the file documents/M圜lippings.txt. The clippings.txt file doesn’t seem to exist on ios/ipados/macos only the actual kindle device so makes this a no go for me. Most of the software people seem to use (aka readwise, bookcision, knote, etc) all work fine for kindle native books, but doesn’t help me. lit format from microsoft I believe, and have an assortment of epub and mobi I have acquired with textbooks as formats have changed). I read almost all of my books in the kindle app, and they are not natively bought on kindle (I use calibre to convert as a lot of my older books were in. ![]() While this has been covered in the past, I am opening a new thread since it has been over a year and I don’t think there had been a good workflow described for kindle book notes not bought through amazon. ![]()
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