![]() ![]() mobi format for the Kindle app and as you say, there’s limits to the Kindle app on the Mac. If you seek a common format and a common app which runs on all three, which are the prerequisites for syncing the features you outline, there’s only the. I still get ‘Your iCloud is full’ error messages occasionally even with 1Tb free up there. No, and it’s a bummer that Apple haven’t figured a fully reliable way for syncing ePubs and PDFs with the Books app. From googling around a bit, it seems there may be no solution to this issue (I’ve also tried Quora)-so TidBITS is my last hope for intelligent insights, and at least an “Option B” workaround. ![]() I know that Apple Books syncs between Mac and iOS but Kindle? I have read and highlighted long chapters on my Kindle-but if the book is not from Amazon, I can’t even see these highlights on my Kindle for Mac app, to say nothing of syncing them to another reader.Īs for Apple Books: I am using calibre to manage my ebook library-if I want to use Books, it seems I need to maintain a separate library just for Books, meaning less cross-application/platform flexibility. Is there any way to achieve this? or is this merely another example for how the corporate world limits academic (etc) freedom (sorry for being polemic I think TidBITS readers will understand my grief, and I believe there are many others out there who’d like to achieve the same thing). What I’d like-what I should be able to do-is to move back and forth between these platforms and have my highlights, annotations, and reading positions in sync across all of them. not all Amazon ), and on a variety of platforms (Kindle for ease on my eyes, iPad for ease on my back, and Mac for ease on my fingers). I’m an academic reading and studying ebooks, from a variety of sources (i.e. ![]()
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