Finally ... a quick, easy reference to using your Kindle Paperwhite - to the max! Amazon's Paperwhite is the handiest, best value e-reader, and is your portal to an infinite universe of education and entertainment - and this handy book helps you get the maximum bang for your Kindle bucks. You'll see how to quickly set up your Paperwhite, navigate the touch-screen and buy, borrow, and browse the world's largest library of digital books. This reference guide from Amazon guru Steve Weber demystifies the Paperwhite and explains in plain English how to master the Kindle basics, and covers much more, including secret tips, tricks and shortcuts you won't find elsewhere. Each section includes clearly written step-by-step instructions, illustrated with screenshots and menus just like you'll see on your own Kindle's screen. You'll see how to: > Change your Paperwhite's setting just the way you want. > Charge your Kindle's battery properly and prolong its life. > Enjoy an infinite supply of the best books. > Use personal and office documents, including PDFs. Chuck your laptop, and do all your reading on the Kindle! > The easy way to harvest your own content and get it onto your Paperwhite, including gems you didn't buy at Amazon. > How to download, organize and read your favorite books, magazines and newspapers on the Kindle Fire. > How to get current and archived editions of the world's most popular newspapers, magazines and websites streamed to your Kindle-updated constantly, with no fees whatsoever! > Use Amazon's free "Cloud" service for unlimited storage of your digital content. > Find the best free content in the world, downloadable to your Kindle. (You might never have to pay for books, movies or music again-ever!) About the author: Steve Weber has been writing about Amazon for nearly a decade. He is the founding publisher of KindleBuffet.com, a daily website featuring outstanding Kindle books offered free that day.
I don't have a Kindle but this book explains a lot on how to find eBooks on the web and download them. Also talks about Calibre, available for free on the internet. This was VERY helpful since I currently use it to catalog my eBook collection but I did not know all of its functions which the author explains in detail how to use.
I have read over this manual. It is detailed in explaining things in the script. It also seems to cover most basics and other common questions. I found it easy to read and informative, now I can better navigate my Kindle. The graphs and visuals really were a plus. Thanks
Great book for someone just starting out with a kindle. My wife and I already had them so there were things we already knew in this book but many helpful tips of tricks we didn't know.