Which apps dump your ebook highlights to text - Android Apps and Games

I love the kindle for this feature but jave mobi books on my kindle and have wondered how i would dump their highlights to a text file. Are there any mobile pdf and mobi/azw readers that allow you to do this?
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Best Image Editor App

Hey guys,
I'm an avid editor and I love using adobe Photoshop and adobe illustrator. I've tried some image editors on the tablet but most of them seem to be built for android phones that provide very very basic editing features. Are there any apps you use that feel closer at home to a more powerful image editing tool? Thanks in advance.
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Try one called Autodesk Sketchbook Mobile. The paid version is only $0.99 and is much better than the free version. It supports layers as well and can export PSD files.
I wish it allowed you to select a page size... the default seems too small for "high resolution" editing.
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PicSay Pro is a decent photo editor. It has been optimized for tablets as well.

Format for e-books?

Does anyone know what file format(s) the kindle app and google books app uses?
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The kindle uses mobi files, not sure about google.
Most likely would use something like epub or pdf for Google I can't see Google locking down the ability to import book files.
But if it comes down to it Aldiko Book Reader has been a pretty good reader for me and offers option to import epub and pdf files and has access to free bookstores where you can get classic books like Alice in Wonderland and the likes.
Do a search on the market for "Aldiko Book Reader" as I can't post a link to it
Most pdf files i think
So I dropped some PDF and epub files on my internal storage but I can't get them to show up in google books. I am assuming I need to put them in a specific folder but I can't seem to find that folder. Anyone know what/where it is? Or what exactly I need to do to get them to show up in G-Books ?
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Hi to all i like when i see flipbook on my ereader ,there is lots off apps for make flipbook ebook ,but its work only on windows mobile,anybody knows some soft for android?
The Kindle uses .mobi files. I use mobipocket reader on my desktop pc to read mobi files. I believe it's the Nook that the .epub format.
Yup !
Kindle uses .mobi
and google books are in pdf
! for my ndroid i convert everything in epb !
I think Google uses epub drm'd.
Everyone has stated above already. I just want to let u know that you can get free ebook app.
You can use the free Calibre program, to manage and convert ebooks from one format to another.
John.
http://calibre-ebook.com/
Unless the books are drm free, Google, nor any other reader besides the one it's locked down to, will not be able to view them.
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.mobi and .pdf
I think this will help you. if it does please THANK me.
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you can get most e-books as pdf

[Q] Media Ebook Creation App or Program Needed

Hi All ,
i am doing a trip and i want to find an APP or Program I can use to create a interaction travel book.
I want to add photos , videos , text and hyperlinks so user can download the book and
navigate around in it.
I am aware of open office but I really want a drag and drop interface to save time.
The book can be ebook , pdf , html.
Any suggestions pleas?
An Android app that plays video and shows images, possibly in-line, and has the ability to link to URLs?
Sounds like you want a blog tbh.
Creating one is real simple
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About blog
Thanks for the reply. Can a blod be downloaded and distributed on computers and tablets?
Not the embedded part of the blog, like if you're embedding YouTube videos and stuff in it.
You can save the website for offline viewing though, text, pictures.
I guess my point was that I'd you had internet for YouTube, having the other stuff online wouldn't be a problem either
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[ REQ] Samsung "HUB" APPS

Can anybody pls upload/port these apps should've Come standard with the note 8. But unfortunately didn't have them. Reader's hub is one of the reasons why I bought this tablet and it disappoints me not to have it in my tab.
Hope you guys can help
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Reader hub stores is not installed???
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Is there any way to use Kindle books with Readers Hub?
The special reading app doesn't seem to work with Kindle.
Thanks
amazon uses proprietary wrappers for its books so you would need to remove drm and then convert them to epub format, which the readers hub and most other readers use. Calibre can be set up to do both the drm removal and the format conversion.
I'm using the Nook app rather than the readers hub, which is incredibly slow.
Does the readers hub have s-pen integration that's especially good that Ididn't notice?

Kindle app crashing

Just received P900 and left Google to restore apps. Sadly kindle app crashes very time on startup. Tried removing it and any associated files and installed again from play store but still failing. P900 is running Samsung standard image for 4.4.2
Anyone else running kindle app ok?
Was looking forward to reading some photography books on this large tablet rather than my laptop.
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I do have occasional crashes on startup but otherwise it works fine. I am sure you will get it running one way or another.
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cfisher said:
I do have occasional crashes on startup but otherwise it works fine. I am sure you will get it running one way or another.
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Great to hear that it does work. Are you using the tablet in standard build or have you made some changes?
I'm not sure what one way or another options might be frankly. Any Sissons would be welcome.
For now I'm stripping DRM and converting Kindle books to epub format. Moon+ Reader reads the files well, especially like the two page landscape format. It also had the ability the read the books aloud (Google TCS downloaded voice packs are exceptional).
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I have the same issue on first launch of the Kindle app, after that it is fine until it gets killed in the background and we do the dance all over.
I have not rooted yet, waiting for TWRP to get straightened out. I am surprised that uninstalling/reinstalling didn't do the trick.
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For now I'm stripping DRM and converting Kindle books to epub format. Moon+ Reader reads the files well, especially like the two page landscape format. It also had the ability the read the books aloud (Google TCS downloaded voice packs are exceptional).
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Could you please share your workflow?
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Could you please share your workflow?
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Sure.
You need a PC (Windows, Linux or Mac) for this
Optionally install Kindle for Windows/OS X - avoid modern UI version (Kindle for Windows works on WINE for Linux)
Install Calibre - http://calibre-ebook.com/ - Windows 32/64 / Linux / OS X
Install drm python scripts - http://apprenticealf.wordpress.com/2012/09/10/drm-removal-tools-for-ebooks/
IF you are not using the Kindle application on the computer, you will need to obtain the keys for the drm scripts (see instructions in download)
Download books with Kindle application or transfer books from your Kindle device
Import books to Calibre as required - selected drm script runs first and removes DRM
Export books in any of the many available formats as desired, I use EPUB (note Kindle use a modified mobi format mostly)
Transfer to devices/cloud-storage/etc as required
You can set Calibre to monitor a directory and automatically import any new books, automatically convert them, and automatically distribute them as you wish.
Have fun.

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