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Kindle Scribe Notebooks Now Viewable From Web Browsers

May 19, 2023 by Nathan 7 Comments

Kindle Scribe Notebooks

Here’s something that I never noticed before. Someone over at MobileRead pointed out a webpage on Amazon that lets you view all of your Notebooks from the Kindle Scribe.

Here’s the link to the Kindle Notebooks webpage (you have to be signed into your Amazon account to view the page): https://read.amazon.com/kindle-notebook

Maybe this is a new feature they haven’t officially announced yet or maybe I just missed it, but this is the first that I’ve heard about it.

It doesn’t require any extra steps for your Notebooks to appear on that webpage; they automatically show up when your Kindle Scribe syncs.

It also shows all of your folders and subfolders and any notes added to them. You can scroll through notebook pages using the mouse wheel or onscreen arrows. There’s a sync button at the top right to refresh the page, along with a toggle to view the Notebooks in list or grid format. One thing that’s kind of weird is your newest Notebooks get added to the bottom of the list instead of the top like on the Scribe, but maybe they’ll add some sorting options at some point.

You can’t edit your notes or reorganize them in any way from that page, just view them. I thought maybe you could right-click on them and download them as images, but that doesn’t work. You can, however, save them as an HTML or PDF file, but that doesn’t really work either.

It’s a quick and easy way to view the Notebooks from your Kindle Scribe, but using the Scribe’s export option is still a better way to actually get the files off of the Scribe.

Notebooks from the Kindle Scribe are also viewable using the Kindle for Android and iOS apps. That’s been an option since the beginning, and this webpage option functions in the exact same way.

Related: Kindle Scribe – 30 Tips and Tricks

Filed Under: Amazon Kindle, How To Tagged With: kindle scribe

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  1. Jay Vansickle says

    May 19, 2023 at 4:28 pm

    I’m not sure if you mentioned this before…but, the kobo app on iPad allows you to write on the books.
    I wish kindle would do that.

    Reply
    • Nathan says

      May 20, 2023 at 7:18 am

      I didn’t know about that since I never use Kobo apps. I just installed the Android app on the Onyx Tab Ultra C the other day to test out and the app is still terrible. I can’t believe they still haven’t improved it in all the years since I’ve last used it. I hope the iOS version is better. The Android version doesn’t support writing.

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      • Jay Vansickle says

        May 20, 2023 at 9:47 am

        I find it sort of similar…but not exact, but useable for sure. The app uses the iPad Mark up tools (the ones you use In Notes and screen shots) to mark up the pages.

        Reply
        • Jay Vansickle says

          May 20, 2023 at 10:17 am

          Evidently, it’s an experimental feature, that’s only available on iOS right now.

          Reply
      • Vicente says

        May 21, 2023 at 4:49 am

        Are you releasing Ultra C’s video soon?

        Reply
        • Nathan says

          May 21, 2023 at 6:48 am

          Yeah, I’m doing a screen comparison review today and I’ll upload the full review later this week.

          Reply
  2. Poqeteer says

    October 13, 2023 at 9:52 am

    Not there any more but you can very notebooks on the mobile app, kindle reader. Tap more | notebook.

    Reply

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