To view all of your notes and highlights for a book, you can tap on the top of the screen to trigger the main toolbar and tap on the notebook icon. You can also tap on any sticky note icon, tap on the overflow menu (the three dot icon), and select “All notes”. In this con...
Two weeks ago Amazon released a software update for the Kindle Scribe that added a new side panel writing feature within ebooks, and it’s a great feature if you like adding handwritten notes inside of your books, but a lot of people are annoyed by the fact there’s now a new icon on...
The Amazon Kindle Scribe is for people who want an ereader and a notebook in one, but don't want to fork out the money for a tablet. It succeeds on these fronts offering a great display that's fine for perusing digital books as well as scribbling notes on. At the time of writing...
The Kindle Scribe comes with a built-in pen that magnetically attaches to the side of the device. Amazon offers two pen options: Basic and Premium, and the company says both pens deliver a precise writing experience. The pen can be used to highlight books, take notes, and even sign PDFs...
We’re also adding a more powerful notebook and new in-book writing experiences. Here are three things to try on the new Kindle Scribe. 1. Use Active Canvas to capture your thoughts while reading The new Kindle Scribe has Active Canvas, a new experience for taking notes in books. As you...
Within this update lies an intriguing assortment of Kindle Scribe-esque capabilities—think doodling, notebook wrangling, and virtual sticky notes—but alas, these are about as functional as a chocolate teapot for the time being. This, of course, is no accident. Amazon, in a stroke of ...
The Kindle Scribe not only lets you read your favorite books but also lets you scribble notes. However, if you don’t want to go for one and are looking for the best Kindle Scribe alternatives, you have come to the right place. Table of Contents reMarkable 2 – Best Budget Buy Kobo ...
Amazon Kindle Scribe review: Great for reading manga, not drawing it We finally get a Kindle DX successor, but taking notes and drawing feels tacked on Of course, greatness doesn't come cheap, so you'll have to shell out a minimum of $340 for the 16GB mode and basic pen. If you're...
if you're someone who prefers handwriting over typing, and you want to digitally store all of your notes in one place, the Scribe can handle this task well. There is plenty of room, however, for improvement when it comes to adding additional features and tools to the note taking functional...
We compared Kindle e-readers to figure out the key differences between the original, Paperwhite, and the Scribe.