In day - to - day use, the Kindle has most of the bases covered, so you can
add multiple bookmarks to multiple books; view text in six sizes; look up words in the built - in American dictionary; and add notes to particular pages, passages or words where they are then indicated by superscript marks.
With ability to
add multiple bookmarks I would give it five stars.
Not exact matches
You can have
Multiple Windows,
Add a
Bookmark, Capture Screenshot, list of Downloads and a range of Settings.
The
bookmark, pin, badge and stickers probably
add up to a few quid more, so lets put an estimate of # 26 of content within the box, for a subscription price of # 22 per month unless you agree to
multiple months at a time.
But it also
adds some other nifty features, such as page magnification (something Opera has long offered), the ability to display all open tabs as thumbnails in a single page, the ability to organize
multiple tabs into a single tab group for
bookmarking, and improved printing of Web pages by automatically shrinking text to fit.