Right? XScreenSaver is awesome.
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This is true, and my last phone with a notification LED was like this, but I found that having the light recessed made it a lot harder to see from across the room since you're dependending quite a bit on viewing angle.
I don't own a Kindle device so I don't have firsthand experience, but I do know that for that platform your device will have to be jailbroken. Aside from that, these are the instructions!
Not sure if it's a problem with my Lemmy client, but I'm staring at the I and nothing seems to be happening.
No prob! This new game looks a bit more enjoyable, just because the world stays level and you directly manipulate the ball to move it around. (I never got the hang of tilting the level in Neverball... always liked the game more in theory.)
KOReader, though most people will probably find the UI off-putting at first.
Thing is, it's perfect for use on an e-ink device, which is what's it's primarily designed for. The desktop (Linux and Mac) and Android versions are just icing on the cake, and they all work the same and can sync reading activity between them. Tons of features, options for tweaking book layouts, plugins for integration with other services, some integration with Calibre, etc. It takes the "kitchen sink" approach and I love it. I've found spending the time to learn it to be really rewarding.
In my experience they do save automatically, but I haven't had the application crash often enough to test whether new highlights are lost when the application crashes. If you have a crash problem you can't solve, it might be worth using the export feature (mentioned earlier) after every highlight.
ThinkPad, nice. I'll bet he uses the TrackPoint too.
Are you asking about saving your highlights? It should happen automatically as you add them.
Are you asking about exporting the highlights out of KOreader? While you have a book open, go to the Plugins menu > Export highlights. (But first set up which formats you want exported: “Choose formats and services”)
Jerboa has that.