Kindle – Review

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On March 4, 2011

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Kindle – Review

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By: AMZN Mobile LLC

Version #: 2.6

Date Released: 2011-02-14

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Price: 0.00

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Just recently Amazon released a major software update to its hugely popular, all-time number one bestelling product, the Kindle e-ink e-book e-reader. The update brought several new, much publicized features. With the new software version installed on your Kindle, you can now enjoy a new and easier layout for your magazine and newspaper subscriptions, you can immediately leave a rating and get recommendations based on a book you just finished, and you can enable your notes and highlights for public viewing.

But the most prominent among the new features is arguably the inclusion of real page numbers. Previously, the contents of Kindle books were marked only by location numbers, which remained the same however you resize or reformat the text. Apparently a lot of Kindle users, especially those who are members of book clubs or are academic researchers given to cite their sources, demanded real page numbers, which match those in their print counterparts. This in-demand feature is now also included in the Kindle app for iPhone and other supported Apple devices.

Accompanying the software update for Kindle devices and reinforcing Amazon’s mantra, "Buy Once, Read Everywhere," the Kindle app for iPhone has also been updated not only to include real page numbers on Kindle books that support the feature but also to show progress through books both while in a book and in list view and to have the ability to look up words and phrases on Google and Wikipedia while inside the app.

Everything else remains the same: functional and convenient. Reading a book on the app is still a breeze, if not more polished. Tapping a title on your list of Kindle books opens that book to where you last left off, prompting you to advance to the furthest page read across your Kindle devices and Kindle apps (on your iPad, iPod touch, Android device, or personal computer).

You simply tap on or swipe from either side of the current page to turn pages and tap and hold on words to make notes and look up terms on the built-in dictionary, on Google, or Wikipedia. Tapping anywhere around the center of the page calls up the overlay menu, which lets you search the book for keywords, skip to specific locations, view your notes and marks, resize the text and change the page color scheme, and sync or retrieve your furthest location.

Another unchanged attribute of the app is the Kindle Store button. When tapped it still calls up the Safari mobile browser and goes to the iPhone-optimized Kindle Store site, instead of presenting the Kindle Store and enabling purchases within the app itself. With Apple’s recent announcement regarding their in-app e-commerce policies, it’s doubtful that where the Kindle Store button leads to will change anytime soon.

 

Quick Take

Value:Very high.

Would I Buy Again:Yes, but it's absolutely free.

Learning Curve:Medium.

What I Like:The overall performance. Furthest read and notes syncing. In-app dictionary, Google, and Wikipedia look-up.

What I Don't Like:The Kindle Store button still switches to Safari, but it's not Amazon's fault, really.

Final Statement:Its e-commerce facility may be restricted by Apple, but everything else about Kindle for iPhone spells ease of use and functionality.

Read the Developer's Notes:
The Kindle app is optimized for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, giving users the ability to read Kindle books on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface. You’ll have access to over 810,000* books in the Kindle Store, including best sellers and new releases. Amazon Whispersync automatically syncs your last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights across devices (including Kindle), so you can pick up where you left off on another device.



Get the best reading experience available on your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad:

• Shop the Kindle Store for over 810,000* Kindle books, including New Releases and 107 of 111 New York Times Best Sellers. Over 610,000* of these books are $9.99 or less, including 79 New York Times Best Sellers.

• Start reading immediately with three free books: Pride and Prejudice, Treasure Island, and Aesop’s Fables. Thousands more free classics are available in the Kindle Store.

• Get free book samples – read the first chapter free before you decide to buy.

• Customize your reading experience by choosing the background color, font size, and either portrait or landscape format.

• Instant dictionary word lookup with 250,000 entries and definitions. Tap and hold a word to view the definition. Use the Google and Wikipedia links to get more information.

• Search inside the book to find a character, topic, or section you want to revisit.

• Simply tap on either side of the screen or flick to turn pages.

• You can also read your Kindle books on your Kindle, Kindle 3G, Kindle DX, PC, Mac, BlackBerry, Android-based device, and Windows Phone 7-based device. Our Whispersync technology syncs your last page read, notes, bookmarks, and highlights across devices, so you can pick up where you left off.



* Selection and price of books in the Kindle Store may vary by country.

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