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Amazon brings dark mode to Kindle Colorsoft and Scribe Colorsoft

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Why This Matters

Amazon's latest software update introduces dark mode and customizable menu toggles to the Kindle Colorsoft and Scribe Colorsoft, enhancing user experience and personalization. The update also adds Smart Shapes and hold-to-snap tools for improved note-taking and drawing capabilities, making these devices more versatile for users. This development signifies Amazon's ongoing efforts to refine its e-reader and digital notebook offerings, aligning them more closely with user needs and industry standards.

Key Takeaways

Amazon has today announced a software update for both the Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft which will bring dark mode to both e-readers. Even better, users will be able to toggle the settings for specific menus on both devices, so if they want their library dark and their notebook light, they can. Given the option is available on plenty of other Kindle devices, its omission here always felt like something Amazon was just getting around to addressing.

In addition, the update brings Smart Shapes to notebooks, enabling users to add pre-drawn lines, arrows, circles, triangles and rectangles from the toolbar. In addition, a hold-to-snap tool lets you draw a shape freehand, after which point it’ll pull itself into a nice tidy design. Both should help folks who want to add some graphical zing to their note taking who can’t do all those fancy journal designs on their own.

The update is rolling out across the ecosystem across the next few days, further empowering would-be journal scribes using these tablets. For tablets like the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, it’s clear Amazon needs to build out the Scribe half of the equation, which looks like a poor relative compared to its competition. As Cherlynn Low wrote in her review, it’s a fine e-reader, but one that’s sorely lacking in many areas.