Reader
- A local web reader application has been added in this version, which is enabled by default. It can be accessed from the menu. It is intended to replace the [web app on freelanguagetools.org](https://freelanguagetools.org/apps/reader/) and provide a more convenient way to read ebooks.
- It supports reading ebooks formatted in epub or fb2 (fb2 has to be decompressed first), and articles that can be directly pasted in plain text form.
- It tracks your progress and returns you to the same location when you resume reading after closing the tab.
Importer
- The capability to import Kindle highlights has been added in this version. It is able to refer to the locations in the notes to find the full sentences in the text, and then look up the highlighted word and export it to Anki. Currently, there is no ability to choose to only export highlights after a certain date, but there is an ability to choose books to ignore during export. Support for marking last export date to avoid repeated lookups will be added in the future. (Note that this does not result in duplicate notes; Anki does not permit adding duplicate notes and they will be ignored when exported.)
Other changes
- Option to bold the selected word on export to Anki.
- A status bar has been added to the configuration tool to indicate that settings have been saved.
- A link to sample note type is now shown in the config tool.
- A link to the tutorial is now available on the menu bar.
- Option to disable the API has been added. This is useful if you don't need it or have security concerns (it is not intended to be exposed to the internet and lacks security measures, though it doesn't have the ability to delete notes or perform other destructive actions).