I Tried Alexa's Newest Feature for Kindle. I Actually Really Like It
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I Tried Alexa's Newest Feature for Kindle. I Actually Really Like It
"Once Alexa+ is active, go into the notebook you want to share and tap the share icon in the upper-right corner. (You'll likely need to tap the top of the page for the menu bar to appear.) Once you click it, it'll ask if you want to share just the page or the notebook. Both options can be used to share with Alexa."
"The summaries Alexa gives are pretty simple, though the Disney one was much more accurate than the to-do list, since the Disney one didn't exclusively use cursive. I was able to ask questions like, "What days do I need to book Lightning Lane?" and would get an accurate response of which days I'd written down to book my Disney World Lightning Lanes."
When Alexa+ is active, users can share a notebook or individual page by tapping the share icon and selecting the Send to Alexa option linked to the account email. Alexa can then retrieve the sent notes and respond to prompts such as requests for summaries or specific queries about entries. Recognition accuracy varies, with typed or printed text returning more reliable results than cursive handwriting. Short lists and packing items may be partially recognized, producing some transcription errors. Alexa can flag missing packing items and provide a conversational starting point for follow-up questions or tasks based on the shared notes.
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