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My Kindle Fire is the most comprehensive one-stop guide to the all-new Kindle Fire tablet device. With this book you will learn how to tap into each Kindle Fire feature, including numerous of the concealed ones not discussed in other books. From setting up your Kindle Page, managing your music, watching movies, and downloading content – this book covers everything. The task based full-color format allows you to speedily and without apparent effort find the precise task you want to accomplish and walks you through it in a delightfully concise and visual manner. My Kindle Fire makes it easy for you to:
• Master all the basics, fast: reading, playing, watching, browsing, and more
• Tweak your Kindle Fire for quicker access and longer battery life
• Sample best-seller book chapters for free
• Mark up any eBook with highlights, notes, and bookmarks
• Convert your personal documents for use on Kindle Fire
• Discover Calibre, a powerful eBook management tool
• Control even the greatest music libraries
• Get instant answers from Wikipedia, and from Kindle Fire’s built-in dictionary
• Listen to individualized Internet radio stations invented just for you
• Use your Kindle Fire as a digital photo frame
• Prevent undesirable subscription charges
• Set up any email account to work on your Kindle Fire
• Explore any web content with Amazon’s progressed Silk browser
• Use Amazon Cloud to get your stuff anywhere—even if you left your Kindle at home
• And much much more…
Unlike a good deal of other guides which might only briefly mention or skip over a lot of very import Kindle Fire features My Kindle Fire covers everything. Here are just a few of the things you’ll find in My Kindle Fire that aren’t covered in other guides:
• Full coverage of Calibre, a free application for Mac or PC that helps manage your eBook library
• A huge number of walkthroughs for managing music playlists, including how to use cloud playlists.
• How to reinstall multiple apps at once in case you reset your Kindle Fire.
• Step-by-step walkthroughs on configuring all types of email accounts.
• Coverage on handling affixations in your email application.
• Importing contacts from your existent email application or cloud service and how you may export your contacts in order to back them up.
• How to use Copy and Paste on the Kindle Fire.
• How to use social networking integration with Facebook and others.
• Walkthroughs on using the Gallery app, Pandora, Audible, and other frequent apps.
• Shows you how to access files on other computers in your house right from your Kindle Fire.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4620 in Books
- Published on: 2012-01-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .70″ h x 5.90″ w x 8.90″ l, .97 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Review
Interview with Jim Cheshire, author of My Kindle Fire
Q: Why ought to someone buy a guide to using the Kindle Fire rather of just using the manual that comes with the Kindle Fire?
The manual that comes with the Kindle Fire isn’t anything like My Kindle Fire. The manual provides a brief description of using the major features of the Kindle Fire, but it doesn’t go into the level of detail that you’ll get in my book. It’s also necessary to realize that Amazon wrote the user manual as just that; a user manual. My Kindle Fire is much more than that. Yes, I provide the reader with step-by-step walkthroughs of all of the functionality in the Kindle Fire, but I also point out things that might not work incisively as you expect, I point out pitfalls, and I cover a lot of topics that the manual doesn’t cover.
Q: There are various guides available for the Kindle Fire. Why must readers choose My Kindle Fire over another guide?
I purchased copies of the other guides so that I could get a feel for what they offer. My Kindle Fire covers a lot of things that aren’t covered in other guides. My Kindle Fire also has galore times more screenshots than any of the other guides, and all of our screenshots are high-resolution, so they’ll look great when you zoom in on them on your Kindle Fire or other Kindle device. (They look pretty in print, too.) In addition to comprehensive Kindle Fire coverage, I cover using Calibre, a free application for Mac or PC, to manage your eBook library and to convert and transfer books to your Kindle Fire. That’s something you won’t find in other guides. In addition to that, I go into detail on how you may use free tools to convert your own videos and music and transfer them to your Kindle Fire, something that no other guide does.
Q: So you cover further and added tools that aren’t covered in other guides? Does that sum it up?
That’s one major divergence amidst My Kindle Fire and the other guides. However, I likewise provide details on Kindle Fire features that are missing in other guides. For example, I have an entire chapter on using Amazon’s Manage Your Kindle page, an indispensable tool for managing your Kindle Fire device. I likewise provide details on using all of Amazon’s Cloud services that tie directly into the Kindle Fire. Here are a heap of other things you’ll find in My Kindle Fire that aren’t covered in other guides:
- I have a big number of walkthroughs for managing music playlists, including how to use cloud playlists. li>
- I go into detail on how you may reinstall multiple apps at once in case you reset your Kindle Fire.
- I have step-by-step walkthroughs on configuring all types of email accounts.
- I cover handling affixations in your email application.
- I show you how you may import contacts from your existent email application or cloud service, and I likewise show you how you may export your contacts in order to back them up.
- I show you how to use Copy and Paste on the Kindle Fire.
- I show you how to use social networking integration with Facebook and others.
- I have walkthroughs on using the Gallery app, Pandora, Audible, and other frequent apps.
- I show you how you may access files on other computers in your house right from your Kindle Fire.
These are just galore of the things that are covered in My Kindle Fire that I was amazed to see missing in other guides.
Q: That’s a lot of coverage, and numerous of it looks like it might be a little bit technical. Do you think it will be easy for users who aren’t at all technical to understand?
Absolutely! First of all, I had a outstanding team of persons who worked hard to focus on the institution of content. You’ll find it very easy to find precisely the data you need. Once you find that information, you’ll find the format of My Kindle Fire makes it genuinely easy to follow along. The book is task-based, so everything is covered using step-by-step walkthroughs, and there are high-quality color screenshots for each step. There’s likewise a numbered callout for each step of each walkthrough, so it will always be crystal clear what you need to do for each step.
Q: That sounds great. Is there anything else you want to part with Kindle Fire users?
I genuinely love the Kindle Fire, and I specially love how easy it is to use Amazon’s cloud services using the Kindle Fire. In order to in truth get the most out of the Kindle Fire though, you need to have a good understanding of what Amazon offers in cloud services, and you likewise need to recognise how to configure those services using your web browser because there are things you can’t do from the Kindle Fire itself. In My Kindle Fire, you’ll learn incisively that, and you’ll also learn regarding each feature your Kindle Fire has to offer, and you’ll do it in a user-friendly, non-techie way. I know that readers will love My Kindle Fire as much as they love their Kindle Fire. The two actually do go hand-in-hand.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
THIS is the book to have for Kindle Fire. By Caraleisa I had downloaded some free Kindle ‘guide books’ and paid for a couple of the cheap ones ($2 and under). You get what you pay for. They were next to worthless. One(thankfully free)claimed to give you the low down on how to get tons of free books. It was nothing but a step by step instruction on how to download. Others were simply the basics on how to turn it on and what it covered… about the same as the intro doc that comes with it. I’m very good on computers but this was my first tablet device, so I wanted some detailed info on more advanced features- which I just hadn’t been able to find. So, I wasn’t too hopeful when I ordered this one… but I am now thrilled with it! THIS is the book I wanted!
Written by someone who really understands the processes involved in using your Kindle Fire, it’s clear, extremely easy to follow, and has lots of images, sidebars, etc, to enhance the information.
It begins with the standard information on how to use your Kindle, but even there, there are also shortcuts and other tips that go beyond the basics. It’s divided into sections (see the list of contents for organization) and each section goes in depth on that aspect. Besides the basics, this book gives you advanced user tips, covers other apps the author found particularly useful/helpful/indispensible.
If all you want to do is read books, you don’t need this book – there’s plenty of free info out there. But if you want to experience the full range of features you have with the Kindle Fire, you can’t go wrong with this book. Truly, I couldn’t be happier with it.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
A Great Book For Kindle Fire Users By Everett Meekins I’m a sixth grader who received a Kindle Fire for Christmas. Then in January I received the book, My Kindle Fire, as a gift. It really has been a great help to me in understanding how to use my Kindle Fire completely. For example it has shown me how to store pictures, how to see how much space my apps are taking up, how to rent movies, how to take and save notes, how to put security on my Kindle Fire, and how to put contents on my favorites. I was really excited to learn all about the Roku system and what Cloud is. I think it’s great that the book has actual screenshots to help you understand the process better. I would recommend this book to anyone purchasing a Kindle Fire, and it would be a great idea to purchase this book to go along with the Kindle Fire if you’re giving one as a gift.
33 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
My Kindle Fire Book By Darrell N. Dawson I think this will be the greatest help I could ever get to help me with my new Kindle Fire. I am not all that savvy about things like this, I love them, butt!!!! I like to have the paper and pictures be side me when I work on it and this seems to have it all. I have not gone too far yet but it looks like the real deal for an old man like me. Thanks Saddle
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