![]() However, I have seen this capability on the Kindle device itself – I own a Kindle keyboard model and there is a "search my items" option available that will search all books on the device for a given term. If you wanted to know whether you can enter a search term at the top-level of these apps and have them search across all books stored in the app: No, currently neither iBooks nor the Kindle app have such a feature. ![]() It works much like the iBooks search feature. In order to get the Kindle for Mac app working again, you need to uninstall it. ![]() At the bottom a magnifying glass icon will become visible. Similarly, while reading a book, tap the screen. After entering your search term in the box, iBooks presents a list of results from the current book, underneath the search box. Clicking the magnifying glass icon brings up a search box. A magnifying glass icon becomes visible in the top right, along with other controls. Here's how to do that in each app: iBooks app :-( You have to do alt+tab few times to get the popup in the foreground. Unfortunately, the popup is behind the 'kindle initializing' screen. should work on all the apps for which it is enabled. It is actually waiting for your response on a popup window where the home folder for kindle has changed and the popup is waiting for your confirmation. I think syncing of farthest page read, highlighting, notes, etc. ![]() The Fire has not yet reached anyone, so we dont know if it works on it yet. It does not yet work for Android and iOS apps. Yes, in both the iBooks and Kindle apps, you can search the full text (excluding text in images) of the book you are currently reading. I think Personal Documents currently only works with Kindle E Ink models and the Kindle for PC/Mac apps.
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