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Getting the most out of your new Kindle, international edition

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Intended? An author greeting me. (And he's not invisible)

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First impressions

  • It’s thin and light
  • The screen is crispier than I hoped
  • Page turns are quicker than on my Sony Reader
  • The cursor’s ghost-like effect compensates for the display’s low responsiveness

Non-US issues

  • Kindle store checks for country before completing purchase. Users who change their address to a US one, will not be able to purchase without contacting the Kindle customer service.
  • There are more items in the US store.
  • (the browser now works with a Danish account!)

Kindle-friendly websites

  • Most mobile-optimized sites are Kindle-friendly.
  • For a start page linking to longer, Kindle-friendly articles, try www.mortenjust.com/kindle
  • To detect a kindle, look for “Kindle” in the user_agent (full string is Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; Linux 2.6.22) NetFront/3.4 Kinde/2.1 (screen 600×800)

Feeds

  • KRead accepts a feed URL and displays that feed, Kindle optimised
  • Feedbooks creates an actual Kindle book with the contents of the feed(s), and even allows updating from within the book
  • Instapaper offers sending directly by email to your Kindle when you add to Instapaper. Downside is that Amazon charges 1 USD for non-US transfers.

Desktop software

  • Calibre converts almost everything to Kindle (and Sony, etc) format. It also transfers and enrich with meta data.
  • Mobipocket Desktop 6.0 (and not older) also recognises the Kindle, however, Calibre is generally recommended
  • Books can be transferred simply by dragging into the Documents folder when the Kindle is mounted.
  • Rumors today (Oct 23) have it that Amazon is readying a desktop reader for the Mac

Free books

Paid books

  • The amount of titles in Kindle store varies from country to country
  • Users can download from other Mobipocket-compatible sites and read those books on Kindle. How and why.

Digitising paper books

  • FineReader is quite impressive.
  • An easy way to do this is with a digital camera, one spread at a time.
  • Approximately 1 page per second.
  • Some cameras can shoot in intervals.
  • Combine that fact with a tripod and you’ll have a home digitising studio.

Amazon Web resources

  • Media library. This is for all Amazon downloadable media, including Kindle
  • kindle.amazon.com. Supposedly a place to manage bookmaks and notes (mine don’t show up)
  • Manage my kindle. Lets users send media to other (owned) Kindles and iPhones.

iPhone app

  • Not available yet in some countries, including Denmark
  • Personal documents, magazines, newspapers and manually transferred books can not be sent to the iPhone app

Screensavers

  • So far I haven’t seen two of the same. Are they stored online?
  • Now I have. Don’t think they are.
  • I’ve seen a custom screensaver extension

Emailing documents directly to the Kindle

  • 1 USD. Emailing documents to (your.name)@kindle.com will send the converted document directly to the Kindle through Whispernet
  • Free. Emailing them to (your.name)@free.kindle.com will reply to your email with the document. Use USB to transfer to Kindle.

Third party extensions

  • Savory lets users convert from PDF to Kindle format on the device. It’s using the conversion engine from Calibre
  • I read about one that allows changes tothe screensaver. URL?

Other web sites

Speech

  • I find the female voice sounds more natural

Troubleshooting

  • If you get no connectivity bars, try resetting (switch and hold power slider until screen blanks, then turn on again)

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