Amazon Kindle 1: The Definitive User's Guide (Includes all Kindle Tricks and Hidden Features, Kindle User's Keyboard Shortcuts, How-to Use Kindle for Email, Free eBooks, plus much more)
|
| List Price: | $2.49 |
| Price: | $1.99 |
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
Product Description
The Author - Errol R. Williams, has specifically written a clear and comprehensive step-by-step Kindle user's instructions, 148-Page article - "Amazon Kindle: The Definitive User's Guide" for Kindle owners who want to get the most out of this revolutionary wireless reading device.
You will know that you have the latest Edition-of this book-as the books cover artwork will-include the words "Third Edition".
The article contains-nineteen informative separate parts with each part clearly labeled and hyperlinked. Table of Contents is 'Right Justified' making selection, searching and navigating this book with the Kindle Cursor easy. The article includes tricks, hidden features and tips including accessing Google GPS Maps to search for nearby restaurants or find the nearest gas station, setting up an email account to send and receive emails, play a game, activate Kindle clock, take Kindle screenshot images and save as a file, get Kindle to spell out time, how-to use the Kindle audio player - with keyboard shortcut keys, browsing the web using Kindle, sending and receiving email on Kindle, how-to add you own screensaver images, chat with friends, colleagues and family using Yahoo! Messenger on Kindle, send SMS Text Messages with the Kindle, how-to search Kindle discussion forums, the best Kindle social network groups, Kindle blogs and podcasts, which SD/SDHC memory cards will work with Kindle perfectly without any problems, how-to solve Kindle screen freeze problems, how-to browse websites that do not work/display pleasantly on Kindle, Kindle glossary, show/hide text justification options on Kindle, show Kindle diagnostics data, converting your files and personal documents using the software Calibre, how-to convert and email attachment files free of charge and avoid the $.10 fee, plus many more Kindle user tips and tricks. This book also includes a complete list of Kindle user's keyboard shortcuts (which are not included in the Kindle User's Manual), Kindle coverage Map areas, Kindle device technical specifications, an accurate estimate of how many Kindles sold since its November 2007 launch date and where to download thousands of free .prc, .mobi, .azw, .txt and .mp3 file books/audiobooks, to read on your Kindle.
Bonus Content Included
Step-by-step self-publishing author Kindle book formatting - which covers best practices for converting different file types to Kindle-readable format, how-to use popular programs such as Microsoft Word to edit, create accurate text paragraph spacing, add navigation bookmarks which are hyperlinked enabling your Kindle book readers to skip to any chapter within your book, font/text size to use, Microsoft Word keyboard shortcuts to help you quickly edit your books content, saving your finished book as an HTML file and self-publishing author sales strategy tips.
Last Updated
This book was last updated on: 11 June, 2009.
Update Includes (File size: 470 KB)
: New Text/Paragraph Layout and Formatting
: New Content Added
Amazon Kindle customers could receive the updated content free. First delete the title "Amazon Kindle 1: The Definitive User's Guide" from your Kindle and "Your Media Library". If you are unable to delete the title "Amazon Kindle 1: The Definitive User's Guide" from "Your Media Library", contact Amazon Customer Service and have them delete "Amazon Kindle 1: The Definitive User's Guide" from "Your Media Library". Go in "Your Media Library" and click the "Downloads" tab, located at the top. Select the purchased title "Amazon Kindle 1: The Definitive User's Guide" followed by "Send wirelessly to Kindle". If there is an updated version available of that particular title, it will now be available on your Kindle to read.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9854 in eBooks
- Published on: 2009-06-11
- Released on: 2009-06-11
- Format: Kindle Book
Customer Reviews
Worthy Information
As a newbie author for the Kindle Catalog, I was understandably anxious to expose myself to as much 'technological' information as I could get my hands on. This guide, more a 'manual than a book', does provide many useful and interesting techniques, but assumes a great deal of skill and ability with PC/software usage on the part of the reader. For the price, I was expecting more detailed instructions. It was certainly not a waste of my time to purchase, but wish it had not cost as much. Finished reading it in 45 mintues. (Since my review, the author has adjusted the price to a somewhat more modest scale, I would change my 'star setting' to a four, if the system allowed. This manual is helpful)
Informative article for Kindle enthusiasts
While this article doesn't reveal anything in particular that one couldn't find elsewhere, it is a good, solid assemblage of "all the things you ever wanted to know about the Kindle, e-readers, and ebooks, but didn't know who to ask." The author not only presents all the technical specifications and the history of the Kindle, but he also explores the history and current status of e-readers. There is also a brief but interesting exploration of the ebook market in general, including facts how, despite how we always here that "ebooks don't sell," that there is a huge market for them in Japan, which even more surprising, are being read on cellphones. The article also includes a list of shortcuts and tips for using the Kindle.
The article has great information, but I often felt that not enough attribution was given to support the facts presented within the article. While I believe those facts to be accurate, the author should do a better job of citing the sources for those facts, as that is the key to establishing the credibility of the information given. The article also is need of careful editing, and is priced more like a full-sized book. It should be at least $4 to $5 cheaper.
Overall, however, this is a great article that contains a lot of information about both the Kindle specifically and e-readers in general that Kindle enthusiasts like myself will find interesting.
- Gregory Bernard Banks, author, reader, reviewer
Almost terrible
If you want to know the history of the Kindle and all about its innards, get this ebook. There are a handful of good shortcuts that I am assuming are probably found for free on the web (I haven't perused the other reviews.) Editing is just awful. Entire book is almost terrible.




