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message 1: by Tim (new)

Tim | 8539 comments v3.6 adds:
* Multicolour highlights - choice of 4 colours
* Book end actions - rate and share on Facebook / twitter
* Brightness control - remembers setting between sessions


Still no collections, but it's an improvement...


message 2: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Aye, is that for the ios6 one or for ios5 as well?


message 3: by Tim (new)

Tim | 8539 comments "Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Optimised for iPhone 5. Requires iOS 5.0 or later"


message 4: by Jud (new)

Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Woop!


message 5: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey Wakeling | 111 comments I really like the update - apart from the review section. It's great to encourage people to leave reviews for books, but the problem with the addition to the Kindle App is that it makes it seem mandatory. I fear, in the same way that some authors have noted bad reviews as a direct result from Amazon emails to readers saying to leave at least 20 words, that it'll be the same case with this.

At least with an email you can delete or ignore. The pop up review system at the end of the Kindle App makes it difficult to ignore. Maybe I'm worried too early...maybe it'll be a good thing!


message 6: by Tim (new)

Tim | 8539 comments The hardware kindles all have it - this update just brings the app version into line (at least as far as that feature is concerned)


message 7: by Chris (new)

Chris The Story Reading Ape (chrisgr) You can always go back from the end of book review reminder, or close the book, so you can consider your review comments more carefully before publishing.

Or, you can go to your reviews on Amazon and edit them at any time.

Have to admit though that it does seem like a review demand rather than a request, but be brave Mon Ami and ignore the sucker :)


message 8: by Geoffrey (new)

Geoffrey Wakeling | 111 comments @Tim - Aha, I didn't know that!

@Chris - Totally, ignoring the sucker is definitely best...I hope everyone that's not ready to write a review, or doesn't want to at all, just ignores.


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