by kindlenews.info in Tips on January 30, 2008
Can you print an e-book from kindle when it’s connected to PC with USB? In general, NO, you can’t; but you can do so by copying text in ‘My Clippings’. Here is the way:First, you need to highlight the text you want to copy while reading a book on the Kindle. You’ll see a box […]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title:…
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by kindlenews.info in Tips on January 24, 2008
Kirsten on yahoo kindle group - kindlekorner -have recently posted a set of step-by-step instructions to set up custom screensaver on kindle. Thanks to Kirsten for this effort. I’ve just reproduced the instructions here for everybody:Attach the Kindle to a computer using the USB cord. Using Windows Explorer (or whatever you use to see individual files/folders) ,…
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by Jason Schramm in Tips on January 21, 2008
I am writing this because I have seen some confusion in Kindle reviews as to what the Back button does, and how it differs from the Previous Page button. Some people think they sometimes act the same, but that is just not correct.
The Previous Page button takes you to the previous page in the book you…
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by blogkindle.com in Tips on January 1, 2008
Now many of you have had your Amazon Kindle for about a month now which means you should be comfortable with holding and reading on the device. Now that your using the Kindle has become second nature, you want to increase your productivity and get the most out of your Kindle. The best way to […]
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by blogkindle.com in Tips on December 30, 2007
Yesterday we posted a picture of a hacked Kindle with google maps running on it. Today we have 2 more shots to show you, these were taken with the newly discovered screen-grab utility. The first one is a screen-grab of a New York Times article, and the second one shows google maps running in more […]
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by blogkindle.com in Tips on December 28, 2007
The folks at Kindlechat.com have discovered a neat trick where you can skip more than one page on a Kindle device. If your unlucky enough to be reading an eBook which does not have chapters it can be a pain getting to the page you want to read, or if you just want to skip […]
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by e-bookvine.com in Tips on December 27, 2007
Tip 1#: Quickly Find a BookLet’s you have your books on kindle sorted either by Title or Author. And you are at your Kindle Home Page. Now press the a letter on the keypad and Kindle will take you to the Titles or Authors starting with that letter. For instance if you have the books sorted by…
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by e-bookvine.com in Tips on December 21, 2007
In a recent search on Amazon’s kindle store I found that a publisher called ‘Public Domain Books’ have more than 7,000 e-books selling at $0.99. You can save money on these ebooks if you choose to download them from other websites that offer kindle editions. The number of e-books available on these sites are as […]
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by e-bookvine.com in Tips on December 18, 2007
If you download your purchased books to your computer first and add them to kindle via usb, and read and take notes, then be careful when you enter the wispernet access zone, and start downloading books, perhaps your new purchases. In that case all your previous purchased will be downloaded again and overwritten by wireless […]
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by kindlechat.com in Tips on December 18, 2007
So I was recently using a book that did not have a table of contents nor chapter links, so I was being beaten down by the need to press next page over 40 times. I was wishing there was a feature that would allow you to jump ahead with more than just a single […]
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