

I just tried this out now, and it worked well. Check out these detailed instructions here.
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From there, you can export your notes to Evernote or word, excel, or pdf documents.įinally, there is an option with Calibre to fetch annotations. It also atomically excludes previous imports, so you can keep repeating this process as often as you want. It automatically extracts highlighted text along with any notes you made, organizes them by book/document. Connect your Kindle to your computer with the usb cable, then use this website to upload the myclippings.txt from your kindle. Syncing to a computer isn't possible, but you can extract notes and highlights onto your computer. The problem, however, is that Amazon explicitly excludes the kindle app for PC/Mac and the online kindle reader website - apparently to prohibit people from trying to do what you want. So your highlights/notes will be visible on the Kindle App for phones or tablets. Second, if your personal doc is in the Amazon cloud, it automatically syncs with the Kindle Apps.

That stores it to the 'Amazon cloud." Your kindle will download it from there, and sync your annotations and reading progress back to the cloud. Instead, it is much better to send the doc to your kindle email address. If you transferred the personal doc via a usb cable, then there won't be any syncing at all. There are some options, but Amazon does not like personal docs competing with the ebooks they sell, so they do not play nice with them.įirst, how you got the personal doc on your kindle is important.
