
(That sounds strange, I know, but if you use spreadsheets a lot then this would be a great first step.) OneNote Clipper There are a wide variety of tools out there, including some as simple as the one that converts your myclippings text file into a CSV. That older post focused heavily on Amazon tools like the email export features in the Kindle apps for iOS and Android (which are now available on the Kindle and Kindle Fire). This post covers just non-Amazon tools you can use to manage your Kindle clippings. Much has changed in the past couple years since this post was first published Amazon has added new features to the Kindle platform and some of the tools I found then are no longer supported by their developers (in fact, one or two tools in this post were simply abandoned and had their domains snapped up by gay porn sites). I recently updated my four-year-old post on Kindle annotation tools, and I realized it was time to do this post as well. Amazon’s Kindle is a great reading platform with a number of useful annotation features, but sometimes it’s not enough.
