The Complete User’s Guide To the Amazing Amazon Kindle 2: Tips, Tricks, & Links To Unlock Cool Features & Save You Hundreds on Kindle Content
Product DescriptionNov. 2007: Amazon launches Kindle. One week later: Stephen Windwalker releases the first Kindle guide, and it spends 17 weeks as the bestselling title in Amazon’s Kindle Store. Oct. 2008: Oprah Winfrey endorses the Kindle, which had sold a little over half a million units up until then. Kindle sells out a week later. Feb. 2009: Amazon launches Kindle 2, soon followed by the DX and Kindle for iPhone App. Sept. 2009: In a clear sign of the coming ebook revolution. . . More >>
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December 1st, 2009 at 12:06 am
This was a bit disappointing. I learned as much from the helps that came with my kindle 2 as I did from this article. It does give lots of tips if you want to write a book or article to submit to kindle for publication, which seems to be what the writer did with this very publication.
December 1st, 2009 at 12:55 am
Stephen Windwalker is the true model for what a person can achieve writing and publishing ebooks. His works are timely, informative, and always delivery dozens of bits of info worth many times over the price. I used this latest ebook to help me prepare the 2nd editions of Graphics on the Kindle (The “Graphics on the Kindle” Series) (2nd edition available on 3/4/2009) and Formatting Comics for the Kindle (The “Graphics on the Kindle” Series) (2nd edition available on 3/8/2009).
Whether you’re new to the Kindle or a seasoned user, this ebook has something for everyone. You won’t be disappointed!
Manny Burgos
Rare Arts
Publisher of the Kindle Graphics Series
December 1st, 2009 at 2:06 am
For several years I have fought an illness and some of my medications have created a bluring in my eyes. While a magnifying glass helped with reading it simply wasn’t enough to allow me to fully enjoy a book. I used to be an avid reader and have been sad that lately I haven’t been able to enjoy a book. I didn’t have the earlier version of Kindle but was enticed to look into the Kindle2 after seeing an article in Newsweek. I bought it and have started to read. It has/is making a remarkable difference in my daily life and I look forward to continued reading. Thank you for making this available to all of us, no matter the reason for purchase. judi
December 1st, 2009 at 2:52 am
This beta edition guide to the Kindle 2 contains some information that was based on the Kindle 1 and does not apply to Kindle 2. I am hopeful that the update coming soon will fix these issues, and perhaps add some new information specific to the Kindle 2.
December 1st, 2009 at 5:06 am
I purchased this guide along with the two Kindles, and found it very helpful and in depth, covering all the new features of the Kindle, and how to use them fullest.