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If you download these documents via Wifi, they’re free (over 3G it costs money). For example, when you have a kindle, you get an email address that you can send documents to that get transferred via “whispernet” to your kindle. Other tricks I know of involve tricks for helping with reading PDFs. Alternately, you might be able to do some sort of wireless copy/paste by uploading your highlighted passages to facebook and then copying/pasting from there. These are kept in a file called “My Clippings.txt” that shows up when you plug your kindle into your computer. When you’re reading a book/article, you can easily use the 5-way to highlight a passage and/or make a note about it. The easiest way of copying/pasting is via the “My Clippings” notes that are kept. If you can re-post your question more clearly I’ll see if I can help (I didn’t quite get what you were asking for). I have come up with quite a number of tricks. But if you’re reading two-column journal papers it’s a big pain! Similarly, reading PDFs is fine if they’re formatted well enough. If you’re referencing, and scripture chasing, for me it was less than ideal. Reading scriptures on the Kindle is fine if you just read them. I’ve found that trying to do things outside of reading kindle books makes for a bit of a clunky experience. Yeah it reads PDFs okay (if they’re formatted big enough to read), and it can browse the web, but not really very well. I think the Kindle was built to read kindle books. It works okay for most of that, but the Kindle DX would have worked better.

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I got it primarily to read conference/journal papers as well as several textbooks that I have in PDF form. So, does anyone have any impressions of the Kindle or book recommendations for the Kindle? Any cool tricks you’ve learned?Ĭongrats MH! I got my Kindle in September right when the 3rd generation came out. It is used as an anesthetic and as a solvent … The dictionary definition said,Ī pleasant-smelling, colorless, volatile liquid that is highly flammable. I got a chuckle when I positioned the cursor on “Ether” in the Book of Mormon. The Kindle comes with a dictionary, so you can position the cursor on any word.

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I wasn’t really fond of the navigation tool on the web, but it was certainly fine for book navigation. The ability to change font sizes was nice.

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It seemed to me that the web browsing was a little sluggish, but I was astonished how quickly the books downloaded. I was hoping that with some of these books in digital format, I might be able to copy them for excerpts of book reviews, but I haven’t figured that out yet. While Kindle books are often much cheaper than new real books, you can find used books for quite cheap, and I have a lot of those I haven’t read yet.

  • Manuscript History of Brigham Young (99 cents).
  • Forbidden Books of New Testament (free).
  • I did find some cool free or nearly free items such as Now I have 2 sets of scriptures! However, this version is a bit easier to navigate and read than the eLibrary scriptures, though it is missing footnotes, topical guide, etc of the eLibrary. If only I had discovered this prior to purchasing the LDS Scriptures (Kindle Edition) for $9.95 the day before.

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    (Is it breaking the Sabbath to buy LDS apps on Sunday?) It has a pretty impressive selection of books, including essential LDS study manuals such as: For some reason, the church seems to have completely ignored the Kindle, (I’ve never found the church to be on the cutting edge of technology.) I found an LDS eLibrary for $9.99. When I got bored in priesthood meeting, I decided to look for the Gospel Principles manual. WiFi is faster–the 3G frequently had trouble accessing pages on the web. With my model, you can choose WiFi, or 3G (cellular) access. If you’re reading a normal web page, it’s a bit tough, but if the website has a mobile version, that works much better. I noticed the Web browser is under “Experimental Apps”, so it doesn’t have all the kinks worked out yet. (In portrait, it’s really hard to read.) The web seemed a little slow, but acceptable. I found that the web browser works better if you turn the Kindle landscape rather than portrait mode. The Kindle is about half the price of the iPad, and I do a fair amount of reading, so I figured it was a good deal because you could get web access. I got the 3G model–the one with free cellular access. I wanted to see if anyone here got one of these, and wanted to share my impressions and LDS book selections. It was fun to take it to church yesterday and open up my new digital scriptures. I was really happy to receive a Kindle for Christmas.















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