World Famous Comics: How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email & Other Cool Tricks: Read and Answer Email Anywhere, Anytime on the Amazing Amazon Kindle (The Amazing Amazon Kindle, 2)
How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email & Other Cool Tricks: Read and Answer Email Anywhere, Anytime on the Amazing Amazon Kindle (The Amazing Amazon Kindle, 2)
Product Description: ABSTRACT: More than just an e-Book reader, the Amazon Kindle is a multi-purpose device that allows its owners to keep up with their email just about anywhere and anytime, without paying monthly connection fees. Author Steve Windwalker's article provides a user-friendly primer to walk you through the steps of optimizing email for the Kindle. An article by Stephen Windwalker, printed on 8 x 11 paper and stapled at top left, excerpted from his forthcoming book, The Amazing Amazon Kindle. Windwalker is also the author of Selling Used Books Online: The Complete Guide to Bookselling at Amazon Marketplace and Other Online Sites, the bible for Amazon Marketplace. He is the author-publisher of the Big Man Getting Smaller blog and the indieKindle website.
Absolutely essential for new Kindle owners How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email & Other Cool Tricks: Read and Answer Email Anywhere, Anytime on the Amazing Amazon Kindle (The Amazing Amazon Kindle, 2) ThiS article, part of a book, is a wonderful companion for the first time Kindle user. It gives specific information about how to use the Kindle for things not clearly specified in the Amazon advertisements. Further, it is a hopeful and upbeat accessory. I'm looking forward to more from this exciting author
Well worth the time and price In this well written chapter of a larger book in preparation, Stephen Windwalker explains how to do some very useful things with the Kindle, including edit documents and more. Even more than the usefulness of the information and tips, however, is the possibility that the boss-people at Amazon might actually listen to one of the Kindle's most enthusiastic adopters and keep the WhisperNet wireless service free, or at least very affordable (i.e. $2.99 per month at most) for the indefinite future.
Steve is clearly in awe of the device and the possibilities that it offers with its wireless features, and his enthusiasm shows. The writing is approachable and clear, and for anyone who is at all amazed what by the Kindle can do just as a book reader, this add-on is a must.
Informative article for Kindle users We are pleased, at Harvard Perspectives Press, to be bringing out individual chapters of Windwalker's book on the Kindle as helpful guides to Kindle users who want to get more out of the device. These are pre-publication articles, and the book is expected early this year.
If you are a gamer or hacker who gets a charge out of figuring out electronic devices and software yourself, this article could spoil the fun for you. You may not need the "hints" in this article, but for the vast majority of Kindle users it is a great road map to get maximum usefulness from your Kindle.
(By the way, another reviewer who seems to specialize in 1-star reviews referred to the Kindle's wireless basic web browser as primitive and time-consuming, and said "Caveat Emptor." It all depends on how you want to use it. If you want to watch videos or use online gaming platforms, you won't find the Kindle web environment worthwhile. If you are a reader who wants to read web content, blogs and email, the Kindle browser is terrific).
Other titles by Windwalker for the Kindle:
Start Earning a Living Today Writing Articles for the Kindle: How to Use the Kindle to Publish Short-Form Writing Content (Publishing and Marketing ... Digital Text Platform for the Kindle Reader)
Publishing Magazines and Other Periodicals For the Amazon Kindle: Publishing & Marketing Success for Zinesters & Publishers (Publish and Market Your Book on Amazon Kindle)
20 Steps to Publishing a Kindle Edition of Your Book or Document: How to Use Kindle, Amazon and the Web to Market Your Book and Connect with Readers
The Amazon Kindle Basic Web Wireless Service: Why It Is a Revolutionary Feature, and Why Amazon Should Keep It Free or Cheap (The Amazing Amazon Kindle, 1)
Selling Used Books Online: The Complete Guide to Bookselling at Amazon's Marketplace and Other Online Sites
The Circle in the Forest: A story for children, as re-told by Stephen Windwalker
From the Deity's Diary: October 17, 2004 - In which the Curse of the Bambino" is explained and partisanship acknowledged
Say My Name (Harvard Perspectives in Fiction)
You can also find Kindle editions of each of the aforementioned titles in the Kindle store: