Add Kindle platform access to read, highlight and annotate Logos resources

Charles Earle Tucker
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It would be nice to have the ability to export books (or segments thereof) to Kindle accounts (for reading ease, simple highlighting, there, and annotations (Kindle notes), and then to allow reimporting of the Kindle Notes and highlights back into the Logos program. [ Note the Kindle browser is somewhat experimental and not very well qualified to do this I would be hoping for the ability to actually navigate in Note the Kindle browser is somewhat experimental, and not able while browsing to do markups or notes. I would be hoping for the ability to actually navigate and markup Logos resource copies or excerpts.] Note also that Amazon has a rapidly expanding user community for Kindles, a very popular medium for reading materials and marking them up, and they are also dedicated to improving their platform, Which connects access the same user library of materials from a variety of tablets, phones and computers.
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Let me revise my post (only 2 minutes later): 《It would be nice to have the ability to export books (or segments thereof) to Kindle accounts (for reading ease, simple highlighting, there, and annotations (Kindle notes), and then to allow reimporting of the Kindle Notes and highlights back into the Logos program. [Note the Kindle browser itself, the subject of some previous suggestions, is limited, somewhat experimental, and unable while browsing to do markups or notes. I would be hoping for the ability to actually navigate and markup Logos resource copies or excerpts.] Note also that Kindles are a very popular medium for reading and annotating. Also, Amazon is dedicated to improving their platform, which provides versatile access to the user's library of materials from a variety of tablets, phones and computers.》
Thanks for considering; I think this would be well worth Logos's "market share", so to speak.0