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Updating my mini-guide for Kindle users My free online mini-tutorial for Kindle users--“Kindle 3 How To: Notes to share”--has been updated. The added Note 11, for a potential writer of a Kindle book, describes how to create an active table of contents. Writing it was a real pedagogical challenge, especially displaying invisible components. The link is: http://pages.csam.montclair.edu/~kowalski//kindle/kindle2.html Feel free to share this link with others. Comments, as always, will be appreciated. Also share what you know about kindling. Thank you in advance.
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KINDLE FOR BEGINNERS My mini-book about using Kindle is available at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006E4PBK0 It describes only those basic tasks which I actually performed. The title is KINDLE HOW-TO: NOTES TO SHARE; the price is less than one dollar. Each short note describes a different task, as shown below: Table of Contents Introduction Note 1: Kindle's keys and buttons Note 2: How durable are Kindle's batteries? Note 3: Extracting text from a Kindle book Note 4: Kindle's wireless channels Note 5: Private documents on Kindle Note 6: Archiving my Kindle books Note 7: Finding a phrase in my Kindle book Note 8: Grouping Kindle books into collections Note 9: Reading Kindle books on my computer Note 10: Writing Kindlle books Being a beginner I would like to know what more knowledgeable people think about this mini-book. If you are one of such people then contact me by email at [email protected] and I will send you the mini-book in Word format. Your comments will help me to improve the book. Yes, I am contemplating a second edition, after becoming more knowledgeable. Please share the link with those who might be interested.
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Publishing a Kindle Book 1) Inspired by The New York Times article about Kindle publishing (October 24, 2011), I prepared the third edition of my "Tyranny to Freedom ..." book, submitted the manuscript and the book was on the market in less than 24 hours. It costs only $0.99, the lowest permissible price. By the way, there are no shipping charges for Kindle books, delivered via Wi-Fi. 2) Those who want to learn from my limited technical experience producing a Kindle book are invited to visit this website: http://csam.montclai...indle/toc1.html 3) Will kindle devices replace traditional books? I do not think so. But many people say that I am wrong. Ludwik Kowalski (see Wikopedia) .