Export as PDF, HTML, Markdown and TXT. You can access your Kindle highlights from your Kindle itself, the apps, or the web app, but none of those are particularly handy, especially if you use your Kindle for research. Knotes makes it easier to access those notes right from your Mac.
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Kindle apps are available for Android, iOS, Mac, PC, and web. Thanks to that, you can read your Kindle ebooks on literally any device. There is no need to transfer or convert the files.
It’s amazing how many people still want to manage content on their tablets or smartphones using file managers. In the end, they will have to pick up the right app to open the file.
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Several users, who were planning to buy an iPad, asked us for tips to export ebooks from the Kindle. They imagined they would need to back up their books, imports them, and maybe – somewhere in the meantime – convert them to a different format.
There is no need to export or back up the files. There is no need to use file converters. The only thing to do to get Kindle books to your new device is download the free Kindle app.
What if most of your ebooks were downloaded for free from the sites that offer free public domain ebooks? You don’t need the Kindle app to be able to read them. You can pick up any other app that supports the same file formats as the Kindle – mobi or prc.
The problem begins the moment you want to read books you’ve bought in the Kindle Store. You will need to remove DRM. For most users, it’s a painful and frustrating process. Why do that, if you can manage all the books you’ve previously used on the Kindle, with the dedicated, feature-rich Kindle app?
Benefits of using Kindle apps
- All your books are synced. No matter which device you open the book in, you will land exactly at the place where you have finished reading it.
- There is no need to transfer files every time you change the device. All you have to do is download the Kindle app and sign in using the same Amazon credentials.
- You can access your Kindle books even if you don’t have access to your own device. Thanks to a web app, you can login to your Kindle library using the web browser. Try read.amazon.com.
- You have easy access to all your notes and bookmarks. You can do it from any computer by visiting read.amazon.com/notebook.
If you would like to back up all your Kindle books to your computer, that’s a different story. You can do that, and here is the guide.
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Free Kindle apps to download
1. Kindle for Android
The default book-reading app of the Android system is Google Play Books. Why should you download another app? It’s because Google’s book app can’t read your Kindle books. Well, it may – after you go through the painful process of stripping DRM and converting the Kindle file to the format supported by Google app.
It’s much easier to download the Kindle app from Google Play Store and sign in with your Amazon credentials. Once you do it, you will find your Kindle books under “All” tab – simple as that.
Amazon Kindle is one of the most advanced book-reading apps in the Google Play Store. It offers features you may have known from Amazon Fire or Kindle: built-in dictionary, Google search, Wikipedia, or instant translations. You will make use of X-Ray, Page Flip, or advanced library management.
The app seamlessly connects with the Kindle Store. You can download free samples or buy books right within the app. You can also download and manage free ebooks. They come from three sources:
- Kindle Store – thousands of classic books from the public domain – however, the selection is not that large as on Project Gutenberg.
- Library books – borrow ebooks from your local library and they will be delivered wirelessly to your Kindle account.
- Free ebooks via your Amazon membership – if you are subscribed to Kindle Unlimited or Amazon Prime, you can access and download eligible books for free.
The Kindle app lets you read Print Replica textbooks. These special Kindle books offer rich formatting and layout similar to their related print editions. They also provide features to help you study smarter and quicker – you can highlight passages, add margin notes, search for keywords, etc.
One of the best features the Android Kindle app offers is Whispersync for Voice. This advanced technology lets you seamlessly switch between reading a Kindle ebook and listening to its audiobook companion.
2. Kindle for iPad and iPhone
Do you ask yourself a question “Can I read my Kindle books on the iPad or iPhone?”
The answer is, certainly, “yes.” Download the free Kindle app from the App Store and sign in with the credentials you use for your Kindle e-reader or Amazon Fire tablet.
Congratulations! You’ve just brought all your Kindle books to the iPad! The books are available in the Kindle app home view, under “All” tab. Tap the book you want to read, and the download will start automatically.
Since late 2017, Kindle apps for Android and iOS offer unified interface and features. You will appreciate it when you decide to switch from Android-powered device to iOS – or the other way round. When you start using the new device, you will be happy to see the familiar Kindle environment and the similar bunch of benefits.
However, compared to the Android app, Kindle for iOS lacks one major feature: you can’t buy books inside the app. It’s due to Apple’s restrictive policy, which made Amazon delete an in-app purchase option long time ago. Within the app, you will be only able to download free samples or access free books from Kindle Unlimited or Amazon Prime Reading.
What if you want to buy the Kindle book? You can still do it on your iPad or iPhone, but you have to use Safari browser for it. When you complete the order and switch back to the Kindle app, the book should have been already downloaded.
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Latest Apple iPad models
Together with links to tech specs and best case covers.
Apple iPad mini 5, 7.9-inch
The world’s favorite compact tablet now comes with Apple Pencil 1 support and A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine, three times the performance and nine times faster graphics. Prices start from $399.
Apple iPad, 10.2-inch
2160 × 1620 px Retina display, Apple Pencil and full-size Smart Keyboard support, Touch ID, A10 Fusion chip with M10 coprocessor. Prices from $329.
Apple iPad Air 3, 10.5-inch
An ultra-thin design with A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine and 10.5-inch advanced Retina display. Supports Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard (1st generation). Prices start from $499.
Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (2020 release)
11-inch edge-to-edge 2388 × 1668 px Liquid Retina display with ProMotion, Magic Keyboard and Trackpad support, Ultra Wide camera, A12Z Bionic chip, LiDAR Scanner, and more. Prices from $799.
Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2020 release)
12.9-inch Liquid Retina 2732 × 2048 px LED-backlit Multi‑Touch display with ProMotion, Magic Keyboard and Trackpad support, Ultra Wide camera, A12Z Bionic chip, LiDAR Scanner, and more. Prices from $999.
3. Kindle for Samsung
The app was introduced in 2014 as a replacement for Samsung’s own reading solution called “Reader’s Hub.”
It’s one of the apps that are “made for Samsung” and is available on a number of Galaxy devices. You will find the updated list here: Kindle for Samsung – compatible tablets and smartphones.
Kindle for Samsung is in fact Kindle for Android stripped from a few advanced features. However, it offers one big benefit – a monthly deal. Each month, four new books are offered. You can download one of them free of charge. In other words, using Kindle for Samsung will help you get 12 free Kindle books every year.
What you have to keep in mind is that Kindle for Samsung is different from Kindle for Android. The latter one is available in the Google Play Store on your Samsung device – but it doesn’t offer one free book per month.
You have to download Kindle for Samsung separately and use your Samsung login to activate it. The app, just like others made for Samsung, can be installed via Galaxy Apps widget that you have to download and install on your Samsung Galaxy’s home screen.
4. Kindle for Mac
It’s hard to imagine reading novels on a computer – unless you have to write an essay about them.
Kindle for Mac is a logical and helpful extension of the Kindle ecosystem. It’s a great solution for students, library patrons, or anyone who needs to learn using Kindle books.
The app offers most benefits of the mobile apps: X-Ray, Whispersync, Print Replica, or flashcards. You can highlight passages of text, and comfortably write down the notes.
Most importantly, you can access the notes instantly in the notebook on the right side, and download these notes to the computer. They will be saved as an html document from which you can paste the text to your note taking app or text editor.
5. Kindle for PC
Kindle for PC is a helpful solution for anyone who needs to access Kindle books to study.
Kindle For Mac App
You can make highlights in multiple colors, write down notes, or bookmark pages, and everything will be synced across all devices that are linked to your Amazon account.
Just like Kindle for Mac, the app features two-column mode, and you can personalize its look to match your reading preferences. You can select font face, background color, margins, or line height, among other settings.
Currently, the app is available only to customers located in the United States. Supported operating systems are: Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7.
6. Kindle for Web
Better known as “Kindle Cloud Reader,” it’s a web-based application you can use to access your Kindle from any computer. All you need is a browser, such as Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.
Open the browser, type read.amazon.com in the address bar, and sign in with your Amazon credentials. If you do not use your own computer (for instance, if you are in a library), make sure not to save your login credentials and log out after you finish.
The app will ask you to enable offline reading – you don’t have to accept it to access your Kindle library.
Kindle for Web is a simple and straightforward app but has everything you need to study: you can highlight the text, write down a note, or use a dictionary.
Can you copy the text from Kindle for Web and paste it in another tab of the web browser or a note taking app? It seems like a doable thing – but it’s not. The common copy-paste feature is disabled in the Kindle Cloud Reader. Once you select the text, you can either highlight it or make a note.
The good news is that all your notes are immediately added to your Kindle history, and you can access them immediately, also in the browser, by opening read.amazon.com/notebook in another tab. From here, you can copy the text wherever you want.
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Kindle apps – useful links
Do you want to learn more about Kindle apps and how you can use them on your tablet, phone, or in a browser? Take a look at a few helpful articles and lists:
- Free Kindle apps – help pages – a part of Amazon’s help & customer service that’s devoted to Kindle apps, not only the mobile ones, but also the web-based Kindle Cloud Reader.
- The guide to using Kindle app on the iPad and iPhone – tips and tricks to make the most of the Kindle app on your iOS device.
- Best audiobook apps to use on your Android phone or tablet – an overview of the most popular and advanced Google Play Store apps that are designed to play audiobooks.
- Kindle or iPad? Which device is better for reading? – compare tech specs of these two devices with your reading preferences.
- How to add large files to Kindle and Kindle apps – a handy guide that will help you addenda read Kindle ebooks that are larger than 50 MB.
- Amazon: Free Kindle apps to download – an official Amazon directory of the Kindle apps. Main benefits and features, plus links to major parts of the Kindle Store.
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Mac’s Notes app is a great place to store notes, lists, tasks, URLs, and links that you do not want to bookmark, and other password-protected notes, and many more. iCloud Notes enables you to sync notes to other Macs and to/from your iPhone and iPad. Here is the way to export notes in MacOS X:
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- 1 Export Notes in macOS as PDF
- 1.3 Retrieve Notes on Mac from Recently Deleted Folder
Export Notes in macOS as PDF
Apple enables you to export notes only as PDF. This method is very easy and simple. Follow the below-given steps:
- You need to go to the Notes app and choose the note that you need to export.
- Then tap the File menu and choose Export as PDF.
- Then choose the preferred location and tap on Save.
- Now the notes converted into PDF format and saved them at the desired location.
- You can share these notes with your friends, students, and colleagues by using AirDrop, email or other preferred option.
If you want to export a single note, follow the below-given steps:
- You need to tap the thumbnail of the note that you want to export.
- Then tap on File and then tap on Export at the top of the screen of your Mac.
- Then tap PDF, Note.
- Then you need to choose a destination folder for storing the note.
If you want to export multiple notes, follow the below-given steps:
- You need to hold down your keyboard’s command key.
- Then tap the notes that you want to export and then choose them.
- Then release the command key.
- Then drag the notes to your desktop or another app.
- Then the selected notes exported in Note format.
With iCloud, Sync notes from iPhone to Mac
You can utilize iCloud to sync photos, mail, contacts, calendars, reminders, notes, and other documents & data as long as you set up iCloud service on your iPhone and Mac. You can also restore your iPhone from iCloud backup in a wireless method on your device directly after iCloud backup. Follow the below-given steps:
- You need to open the Settings on your iPhone. Then click your name and then select iCloud.
- Then toggle on iCloud service for Notes under Apps using iCloud.
- Now, all the notes or any change in notes transferred to your iCloud.
- You need to sync to your Mac by sign in with the same iCloud account.
Without iCloud, Sync notes from iPhone to Mac
If you do not want to use iCloud service, there is another method to transfer notes from iPhone to Mac and that is AirDrop. It is necessary that you should use the pre-installed AirDrop to sync notes from iPhone to Mac. But you can transfer notes from iPhone to Mac one by one manually by AirDrop. If you want to copy the whole notes to Mac at one time, you can select the above method to transfer notes to Mac with iCloud. Follow the below-given steps to sync notes from iPhone to Mac without iCloud:
- Firstly you need to turn on AirDrop on iPhone and Mac.
- Then turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection on iPhone and Mac. It is better if you remain these two devices nearer as they are easily discoverable with AirDrop.
- Then go to the Notes app on your iPhone and open the notes that you need to sync to iPhone.
- In the top right corner, you can view the Share button, click on it. Then click AirDrop and select your Mac device from the available list.
- Then you need to open your Mac and click Accept on the pop-up window to save notes on your Mac.
- When this process completes, you need to open the Notes app on your Mac to look for the synced files.
- If you have groups of notes that you want to transfer to Mac with AirDrop, you need to follow these steps again.
Retrieve Notes on Mac from Recently Deleted Folder
Your Notes are kept for 30 days after deletion by default. If you delete any of the notes, you need to check out these notes in the Recently Deleted folder. Follow the below-given steps to recover notes on Mac from recently deleted folder:
- You need to go to the sidebar then click on View and then click on Show Folders.
- Then search the Recently Deleted folder. Then look for the deleted notes and restore them to a specific folder.
Recover Disappeared Notes from iCloud
You can sync your notes among your Apple device possibly with the iCloud. You can easily recover your notes if you delete the notes on your Mac. Follow the below-given steps to retrieve disappeared notes from iCloud:
- When you discover the notes disappearing on your Mac, you need to disable the Internet access as quickly as you can. You can also open the Preferences, then click on iCloud and then uncheck the box next to Notes.
- Then you need to visit the com and Login with your Apple ID.
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- Then select Notes and search the deleted notes and save them into a local file.
Retrieving Deleted Notes from the Recently Deleted folder
You can retrieve your notes files from within the Notes app itself if you want to recover them that you deleted in the last month or so. A note does not display in the Trash Bin once you delete a Note. The app remains a copy in its own version of the Trash Bin known as the Recently Deleted Folder. The files that you deleted are kept for at least 30 days at this location and then these notes files deleted permanently from the recently deleted folder. Follow the below-given steps to recover deleted notes from the recently deleted folder:
- You need to go to the Notes application.
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- The tap on the Recently Deleted folder in the left menu panel and choose the Note to be recovered from the list in the right panel.
- Then select Edit from the menu bar at the top of the screen and tap on Undo Trash Not.
- You can also choose a folder in which you want to store the document by right-clicking on the Note.
This article guides you on exporting notes in Mac OS X. If you want to export a single note, multiple notes or batches of notes, you can easily export them with the above-mentioned methods.
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