


You can choose from a large selection of notebook templates including lists, charts and schedules, using the Pen to write just as you would on a pad. That's if you're not creating content on the Scribe itself. It was always easy to purchase and download books directly from the official (and very well stocked) Kindle Store, but much more challenging to load original or third-party documents. This transfer happens in a matter of seconds - a refreshing opening-up of Kindle's previously siloed system of loading content. You simply navigate to the Send-to-Kindle page, log in with your account and drag and drop any PDF or Word documents you want to appear in your Scribe's library. This is now super easy, thanks to the web-based Send-to-Kindle function. It's when you save other types of files to the Scribe when things get really good though. These attachments are sent as PDFs and you can add your own notes which are also saved on your own copy of the book for future reference. You can use the Pen to highlight passages from your books, copying them and sending them to any email address of your choosing (the one attached to your Amazon Kindle account is selected by default). However that's obviously just the beginning. To begin with, the Pen is just a great way to navigate around the Scribe - a fine point is always going to be more accurate than my chubby digits. I personally have never managed to wear out a nib on a stylus like this but I guess some people must get really carried away. There's also a packet of spare nibs and a replacement tool included in the box. in fact I have no idea how they work, they just do. Neither version requires a battery or charging. Unlike many other tablets, the Scribe comes with a stylus included either the Basic Pen or for a few dollars more, the Premium Pen which features a customisable shortcut button. Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald Podcast.Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills Podcast.The Resident Builder Podcast with Peter Wolfkamp.

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