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) | 
enlarge | Author: Stephen Windwalker Publisher: Harvard Perspectives Press (indieKindle.blogspot.com) Category: EBooks
List Price: $2.99 Buy New: $2.39 You Save: $0.60 (20%)

Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 1
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: Revised
ASIN: B0011XW1E8
Publication Date: December 19, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Author Stephen Windwalker's 6500-word excerpted article is a Kindle owner's dream, newly packed with great tips and resources including: How to Use the Amazon Kindle for Email, A Dozen More Great Tips & Shortcuts to Help You Get the Most Out of Your Kindle, Play a Game on Your Kindle, Keep a Photo Album on Your Kindle, Bookmark Any Page, Paginate Your Home Page, Sort Your Home Page, Move Quickly Through a Document, Check the Time, Set a Personal Screen Saver, Skip a Song, Justify Your Text (or Not), Slideshow, A Favorite Source for Free Books, Refresh Revised Content At No Charge, Kindle Accessories, and Links to Great Guides and References. Readers may update this content at any time through Amazon's "Your Media Library" feature. This piece is packed with chapters excerpted from the author's forthcoming book, which will be freely available as an upgrade to readers who have already purchased this piece when the book becomes available later in 2008.
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Awesome information! May 1, 2008 B. Waddell (Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's about time someone put something like this out there for us! I've had my Kindle almost since it was released, and I absolutely love it! However, it takes time for people to learn all the tips and tricks and goodies and get the information out to the rest of us! This guy is knowledgeable and willing to share what he's learned. I'm so glad I stumbled across this! More, more, more!!!!
totally convinced April 30, 2008 Stan Boes (Grand Rapids, MI) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was skeptical at first about a reading device, but I am totally sold on this way of reading. I use it for reading the Wall Street Journal and find it easier to navigate than the hardcopy; I find I like reading on the Kindle easier and more convenient. I can have multiple books in progress, and I never lose my place. I have been converted to the new way of reading.
How to Use the Amazon Kindle April 30, 2008 Ike Griffin (Winter Park, FL USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Stephen Windwalker makes the mysterious seem friendly and accessible. He greatly expands the usefulness of an already productive and worthwhile tool. I was pleased with my Kindle, but after reading "How to Use the Amazon Kindle", and applying a few of the applications presented therein, I take every opportunity to show it off to strangers.
Detailed and Effective Advice April 30, 2008 Carolyn S. Helm (Georgia) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is a great help for new and current Kindle users. It gives step by step instructions for Kindle shortcuts, book sources, user groups and much more. Get the most from your Kindle investment by reading this guide.
100% Worthwhile Investment April 30, 2008 K. Blaeser (Boston, MA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Like many new Kindle users, I bought this "cool tricks" Kindle book on my first buying spree about 2 months ago. I reserved judgment on how useful it would be until now, giving myself a chance to both read the material and receive the very helpful free emails that the author offers as a bonus, if you choose to send him your email address. The very first tip that came through that I used, a tip on a free download, in one click repaid the cost of the initial "cool tricks" book. High energy author who is motivated to find a position in this new market, and why not? Someone's got to save time for the rest of us, and I appreciate it.
Yes, technically all the information contained therein could be found for free if one had enough time, but if I had that much time and energy, I could also eventually travel to libraries to borrow, and back to return, every time I wanted to read a title for "free". "Free" is not the primary motivation of Kindle users, it's convenience, and personally, I find this "cool tricks" Kindle guide a no-brainer, common sense investment. For a couple of dollars, you get the benefit of this author's many hours of beta-testing. What's to regret?
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