
It was the right decision for me personally, my needs, and budget. Spending the $$$ on an iPad compared to the cost of the Fire.just for an eReader.just couldn't see it. The iPad just doesn't give me anything my MBP can't do, except the cool form factor. If I didn't have the MBP, would be a different story. Why would an Apple Fanboi buy a Kindle Fire and not an iPad? Mainly because I have a 17" MacBook Pro. I spend at least 2 hours every night reading in bed before going to sleep. I keep the brightness turned down and use the tan background so it's very, very close to reading an older, slightly yellowed paperback. I have it in a nice case so it's the size of an average paperback book, maybe just a little bigger, easy to hold and does web, email, apps, streams Netflix as well as being a great eReader. We publish high-quality print and ebook fiction and.
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I can keep stuff on the device or in the Cloud.nice because I can use the Kindle App on my MBP to read the books/magazines if I'm not using the Kindle us, if I ever move to an iPad I'm not losing any investment in content. For directions on how to format your eBook manuscript using Mac, visit Publishing for Mac users. I get all my music via iTunes, movies are rented/purchased through iTunes and AppleTV2 or Netflix, and now books/magazines are through Kindle. I haven't bought a CD in at least 5 years, quit buying DVD's a couple years ago, so books/magazines were the last step. Moving to eBooks was the last step in going digital for me. I take it with me to appointments, out on my sailboat, when traveling.and I keep it on my nightstand for getting in that before bed reading session.
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Finally, Kindle for iOS now sports a new library view and support for PDF import and viewing. In addition, Amazon has added support for Send-to-Kindle on all iOS devices, allowing users to send documents to their Kindle devices and apps for reading while also storing them in the cloud. Read print replica textbooks including rich formatting and layout of the print editions and support for notes and highlights, zoom and pan, and linked table of contents. Customers can buy a single issue or subscribe to popular magazines and leading newspapers and have them wirelessly delivered to the Kindle for iPad app. Magazines such as Martha Stewart Living, Food Network Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Men’s Health, Popular Science and many more are displayed in rich full-color pages. New Design for Magazines: Kindle for iPad customers now have access to the huge selection of over 400 magazines and newspapers that are available on Kindle Fire. In addition, Kindle for iPad can now handle "print replica" textbooks, preserving the original formatting and layout from print editions for improved usability. To get started, first, navigate to the “Your Library” section in the Kindle e-book reader (This works for all Kindle models.).Amazon today updated its Kindle app for iOS, taking on Apple's Newsstand feature by adding compatibility with hundreds of magazines on the iPad. RELATED: How to Transfer Any eBook to Kindle Using Calibre In our experience, we’ve found that books transferred using Calibre (sometimes converted from the ePub format) also support real page numbers. Once enabled, page numbers will be visible in the bottom-left corner of the reading screen (replacing the location or reading progress).

If a Kindle book has a “Print Length” section on the Amazon page, it means you’ll be able to see real page numbers as you move through the book. “Location 718 of 4499” is great for Kindle software, but not for the human reading the book.īut don’t worry, Kindle also supports page numbers. Instead, Kindle breaks down the book content into small chunks and uses that to calculate how far along you are. This is because when you’re reading on an e-book reader with customizable font sizes, page numbers become meaningless. When it comes to Kindle software, the most reliable way to track your location in a book doesn’t involve using page numbers.

Here’s how to see real page numbers in a Kindle book.

But Amazon’s Kindle only shows you your location in the book by default. When you read paperback and hardcover books, you use page numbers for tracking progress and for discussing parts of the book.
