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iOS users who own the Kindle book-reading app will notice a few helpful enhancements in the latest version.
Released yesterday, version 3.2 of the app adds three new layouts, each offering different margins so you can better replicate the experience of reading a physical book.
A new brightness control is more responsive to your touch and keeps the text readable even at the lowest setting.
Highlighting has also been enhanced. You can more quickly highlight entire paragraphs and other passages. You can also now highlight photos, drawings, charts, and other pictures.
Finally, Amazon has bumped up support for print replica textbooks, which mimic their physical counterparts page by page.
A new Notebook feature for such textbooks compiles all of your notes, bookmarks, and highlights in one single section. Users of these textbooks can also more quickly hop from one page to another via the page thumbnails or back and forward buttons.
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