Of all of the eReaders available, the Amazon Kindle is by far my favorite. In fact, over the last several years I have owned a few different iterations of the Kindle reader. I’ve also accumulated quite a Kindle book library in that time, with tons of highlights and notes made across a few hundred books.
One serious kink in the line that has always bugged me is that Amazon hasn’t really done anything to make managing those markings any easier (excepting the kindle.amazon.com web interface). If you are anything like me, and do copious amounts of highlighting as you read, you know that you make those markings for a reason. You want to be able to recall that information, and use it sometime in the future.
That’s why when I came across a service called Clippings.io I got really, really excited.
Clippings.io is a third-party service which allows you to manage your Kindle highlights and notes by searching, tagging, and organizing all of them. The one feature that excited me the most was the Evernote export. Using Clippings.io, I can easily get all of my Kindle annotations into Evernote, making them searchable and usable by Evernote Context.
There is a free account, but for full functionality of the service there is a $2 per month subscription fee. But if you are a heavy Kindle user (like I am), $2 per month is nothing compared to the ability to make your notes and highlights infinitely more useful.
If you are interested, check it out at www.Clippings.io.
—Daniel