Compiles all your bookmarks, notes, passages, photos, and images

Aug 30, 2012 23:51 GMT  ·  By

Kindle 3.2 is now out for iPhone and iPad with adjustable margins, rapid highlights, improved brightness control, the ability to highlight illustrations and photos, improved navigation, and a cool new feature called Notebook for Print Replica Textbooks.

The iPad version of Kindle’s e-reading app now lets you choose from three layouts for your preferred reading experience, as well as to quickly mark important passages that you might want to peek at later on.

The developer has refined the brightness slider to make it more responsive, and the font hues have been optimized for a better viewing experience.

You can now highlight photos, illustrations, tables, and charts, and all your bookmarks, notes, photos, images, and highlighted passages are now compiled in the Notebook section for Print Replica Textbooks.

Kindle 3.2 further adds the ability to tag and filter the most important items to study, as well as the option to flip through textbook pages and jump back and forth using the page thumbnails. The back/forward buttons are there for the same reason, if you need an alternative solution.

According to AMZN Mobile LLC, “The Kindle app is optimized for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, giving users the ability to read Kindle books, newspapers, magazines, textbooks and PDFs on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface.”

“You’ll have access to over 1,000,000 books in the Kindle Store plus hundreds of newspapers and magazines,” says the company, touting its mobile app.

The iOS Kindle app is Amazon Whispersync-enabled, meaning it automatically syncs your bookmarks, notes, highlights across devices, and even your last page read, “so you can pick up your book where you left off on another device,” says the company.

Amazon offers Kindle textbook buyers the chance to save up to 60% off print list prices, and up to 80% when they rent titles from the company’s catalog.

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