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Using E-Readers (all brands)
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Apr 13, 2011 01:21PM

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I learned today that it is possible to transfer notes, etc. out of the Kindle onto my computer, into a Word document or other text reader. I think this will be very helpful for the upcoming Forsyte chunky read, but probably also very helpful with some of my non-fiction reads.
Transfering on the Kindle is pretty easy. Simply attach it via the USB cord to your computer. Via Explore, transfer the "documents" folder in the Kindle menu to another place on your computer. It is then available to open in whatever text reader you have and can be edited and saved.

I have over 1600 in archive, most were free.
I have "works of" authors that take up a lot of space. They seem to meet the needs of a lot of challenges. When the "works" cost $5 or less it sure keeps the cost at a minimum as well as not taking up shelf space.

I have several e-readers on my iPod Touch, and so I can shop around for books I want and get the best price. Like with all other e-readers, I also have access to all of the free classics out there. I can also borrow ebooks and audiobooks from my library and read them on it.
I honestly think it's the best money I ever spent, and would personally not consider buying an e-reader because my iPod serves that function, and so much more.
So for those of you contemplating an e-reader purchase, I recommend the iPod Touch (or iPhone)!

I thought about this when I was shopping for an e-reader. The reason I decided to stick with my kindle is that I thought I'd have issues with reading on a smaller screen. Do you find that inconvenient??

Hey folks, I released a new feature that you can find by going here:
http://www.goodreads.com/user/kindle_...
What it does is let you (if you have a 3rd gen Kindle) set your currently reading and already read books on Goodreads automatically through your kindle. So if you're currently reading a book on the kindle and you have sharing turned on in that book, your Goodreads profile will show that you're currently reading that book.
It also will sync your highlights as quotes on Goodreads if you have that featured checked


I am not going to be using it either Sometimes my notes can be just plain rude.
I saw it on the amazon kindle group. And thought it was a great tip for other people.



In response to what Jenny said about her iPhone, I myself have not had a single problem/bug with any of my e-reader apps, including the ones she mentioned. Also, I personally don't mind reading off of an LCD backlit screen, as I've read for hours on my iPod Touch and haven't had any problems with it. I can appreciate, though, that some people may have issues with that, especially those that are prone to headaches or migraines. That's not the case for me, so I have no issues with it. Oh and also, you can change the colour of your background from white to black, and change the brightness of your screen, which may help with this problem.
I hope that answers your questions!



LOL!!


http://www.autography.us.com/

This might be a basic tip, but it's helpful for flipping through a book. I've also found that this doesn't work on all books.
For me, I think the thing that I miss the most about a physical book when I'm on the Kindle is being able to flip through the book quickly. So any other tips along those lines would be helpful to me.


Martha and Rachelle - totally agree. I have no problem on the smaller screen. What I like about the Kindle Reader is that it automatically syncs up - So I can read on my iPad at home, or if I'm waiting somewhere, I can pull out my Droid and pick up where I left off.
Plus, I've got my Audible books on my Droid for my commutes.
It's pretty magical.

You download this widget onto your browser, and then click it whenever you come across an article to read later. Then you can transfer these files to your Kindle (or other device) and read them later.

Kindle is going to have library lending later this year! They are working with Overdrive, which is the provider that has library lending for all other types of ebooks.
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=176060&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1552678

Kindle is going to have library lending later this year! They are working with Overdrive, which is the provider that has library lending for all o..."
Yay! Best news on a Wednesday ever!






I live in your area too. If you find one let me know. :)


It says that they use the Central Texas Digital Library. http://ctdl.lib.overdrive.com/0436D0F...
And 4 libraries in Waco subscribe, too!
I think this is similar to my ListenAlaska. I haven't looked any further than what I've entered here, but I'm guessing that you have digital services available to you through your local library's membership.

I was wrong in my assumption that the Waco Public Library wouldn't have any ebook titles. They have lots of titles AND the library down the street from my house, in a smaller little town, participates in the Central Texas Digital Library, which has even more titles. I can't wait to pass this information along!
Mother's Day is next weekend, and the Kindle just had another price drop! :)

Just the thought of it being in the works makes me very happy!
I remember doing my initial ereader research/shopping, and telling my husband my only negative thought about the Kindle was not being able to borrow library books, whereas the other ereaders had that ability. It is now (or soon to be) the perfect ereader for me! My mom has used mine while visiting and seems to really like it, so I'll be excited to give her one and tell her about the future library lending.


But, from my own experience, I just found a way to circumvent these rules. You just don't turn on your wireless. If your Kindle is not connected to any network, than your material will not be "deleted" from your machine. I found this out with my friend, who lent me a Kindle book. By keeping her wireless off, she was able to read the same book that she lent me at the same time. And also, by keeping my wireless off, I could keep the ebook for longer than 2 weeks. Anyways, I just found this out and thought that others might find it useful.

