Amazon just released its newest Kindle Scribe last week, but I’ve been using the older Scribe model for two years now, and I don’t plan on upgrading any time soon. Sure, it’s tempting to spring for a new device, but Amazon released a handful of hardware and software updates for the first-generation Kindle Scribe that significantly improve its functionality.
I updated my original Kindle Scribe to the 5.17.2 software and am very pleased that Amazon continues to enhance this pen-enabled e-reader on a regular basis. If you haven’t seen the update pop up on your own Kindle, you may have to run it manually. Just visit this Amazon page for step-by-step instructions. It’s very easy for a Windows computer, but takes a bit more work for a Mac since you first need to download and install the Send to Kindle<!–> utility.
ZDNET’s Kyle Kucharski recently went hands-on with the second-generation Kindle Scribe, and lauded the Active Canvas in his review as one of its standout features. So I was happy to find it is also now available on my original Kindle Scribe. Personally, I rarely make notes in my Kindle books, but I appreciate that the feature is there should I want to try it.