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Author | : Gack Davidson |
Publisher | : Van Helostein |
Total Pages | : 30 |
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Kindle Paperwhite E-reader with new innovative features is the best option for those who love to read books and spend their spare time by reading as well as learning. The Amazon has launched the new model with many awesome features that are easy to use.
Author | : Leslie H. Nicoll |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2014-01-27 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1118855493 |
Get the inside story on the all-new Kindle Paperwhite with help from For Dummies It reads like a book, but it’s so much more. The Kindle Paperwhite is the ultimate e-reader, and this updated edition of Kindle Paperwhite For Dummies is your ultimate guide to getting more from this one-of-a-kind device. You’ll learn to set up your Paperwhite, adjust the font to your liking, find your favorite books, magazines, and newspapers, and sync your Kindle content across devices before moving on to new Paperwhite features like Kindle FreeTime, Goodreads integration, Vocabulary Builder, In-line Footnotes, and Page Flip. Shows you how to navigate the touchscreen, work with the Paperwhite icons, connect via Wi-Fi, customize text size, and get personal recommendations Explains how to purchase and download books, try out sample chapters before you buy, subscribe to magazines and newspapers, and find free books or books that can be borrowed from the Kindle Lending Library Tells you how to take advantage of cool Kindle Paperwhite features like encouraging reading with Kindle FreeTime, learning new words with Vocabulary Builder, translating passages into other languages, sharing your recommendations with other readers via Goodreads, and delving deeper into a book’s characters and content with X-Ray It’s prime time you got to know the powerful, popular Paperwhite with help from Kindle Paperwhite For Dummies, 2nd Edition.
Author | : Daryl P. Roper |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 55 |
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Genre | : Computers |
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This is manual for the latest generation of Kindle E-Readers and Fire Tablets, Kindle Voyage, Kindle Paperwhite, Fire HD 6, Fire HD 8, Fire HD 10, and Fire HDX 8.9 for easy usability and maximum functionality. In this book, you’re going to learn the essential features of Fire Tablet HD series and some untapped information you never know you can achieve with your Amazon Fire HD! As you read further in this book, you will learn; how to start up your Amazon Fire HD, register it or de-register it, buy books and Apps from your device, sideload a digital publication purchased from Amazon website, transferring files, music, videos, and even get content downloaded to your Fire HD, create a household access and share content. You’re going to learn how to personalize your device and how to use your FIRE HD and lot more. It’s straight to solution guide without additional over-long boring details. By the time you finish reading this book, you’re going to know all you need to make use of your FIRE HD like a PRO and make it serve you better.
Author | : Sandee Cohen |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0133930165 |
Print designers or other creative professionals who need to create digital documents for multiple devices, will be thrilled with the powerful new tools in Adobe InDesign CC. This book examines not just the How of using the tools, but also the When and Why of choosing among the various digital format options- ePub (both traditional Reflowable and the new Fixed-Layout varieties), tablet app, PDF (with or without interactivity), HTML, and so on.
Author | : Aaron Marcus |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 744 |
Release | : 2020-07-10 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 3030497607 |
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Design, User Experience, and Usability, DUXU 2020, held as part of the 22nd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2020, in Copenhagen, Denmark, in July 2020. The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From a total of 6326 submissions, a total of 1439 papers and 238 posters has been accepted for publication in the HCII 2020 proceedings. The 50 papers included in this volume were organized in topical sections on interactions in intelligent and IoT environments, usability aspects of handheld and mobile devices, designing games and immersive experiences, and UX studies in automotive and transport.
Author | : Nancy Muir |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 2014-01-21 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1118728114 |
This go-to guide makes it easy for you to learn to use all of your iPad's features. From having fun to getting work done to finding out who won, your iPad does it all!
Author | : Carla King |
Publisher | : Self-Pub Boot Camp |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2020-01-11 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1945703156 |
“...the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide for anyone new to self-publishing. Highly recommended.” —Joel Friedlander, The Book Designer “...a must-read for anyone thinking about publishing their own works. She’s a great friend to the indie community and provides this valuable resource as a gift of love.” —Robin Cutler, Director of IngramSpark This 2020 5th edition of the Self-Publishing Boot Camp Guide for Independent Authors offers advice on marketing, editing, design, book production, and business author needs. It's meant for authors willing to do the work to create a readership and make real money from their books. It's meant for authors who want to do it all themselves and for those who want to hire out all or part of the tasks toward publishing. Authors who wish to set up a business as a small press will also benefit from the processes spelled out here. From beta publishing to distribution to media relations, authors will learn how to set a foundation for success from the idea stage to a quality, finished book. The step-by-step process includes recommendations for self-publishing products, tools, and services from reputable companies that are proven and trusted to help authors succeed. Reader's updates keep authors abreast of new offerings and changes in the self-publishing industry. Carla King has more than twenty years of experience as a writer, self-publisher, web developer, and book consultant. She started self-publishing in 1995 as a technology and travel writer. In 2010, she founded the Self-Publishing Boot Camp series of books, workshops, and online courses. She has been connected with the Silicon Valley self-publishing technology industry from its inception and has served as a trusted advisor to authors eager to use the tools to reach readers.
Author | : Behan Gifford |
Publisher | : Lin and Larry Pardey |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2015-09-18 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1929214332 |
“A treasure-trove of useful, well-organized information on sea-going parenting.” —Gary “Cap’n Fatty” Goodlander, Author of Buy, Outfit and Sail Choosing a boat that is right for your family; handling the naysayers; keeping your children safe, healthy and entertained afloat—this inspirational and comprehensive guide may be just what you need to turn your dream into a reality. The three authors, who have each voyaged thousands of miles with children on board, provide a factual and balanced look at the realities of family life on the sea. From their own experience and with information from interviews with dozens of other voyaging parents, they discuss caring for an infant on board, handling the changing needs of children as they grow, education options, ensuring parents find the private time to keep their relationships in tune, and helping children make the eventual transition back to shore life. Added to the authors’ voices are sidebars from other cruising parents with specialized information on subjects as diverse as handling special diets and how your children can keep in touch with friends around the world. A unique bonus chapter, written by a dozen former cruising kids, looks at the long-term effects of breaking away from shoreside normalcy. A substantial appendix of resources provides valuable further information on the subjects covered in this book. It is said that every parent inflicts their lifestyle choices on their children. Read this book to find why heading out to sea with your children may be the most rewarding infliction of all.
Author | : N.J. Notjohn |
Publisher | : Enjay Books |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2017-01-01 |
Genre | : Computers |
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The self-publisher's bible! In this clear and entertaining ten-step guide, now in its eighth edition, a prolific American author tells how he formats his books using free software for upload to online bookstores. The secret, he explains, is to use the universal "epub" format to create a single e-book file that will be accepted by every digital retailer, from Amazon.com through Barnes & Noble, the Apple iBookstore, and smaller booksellers like the Canada-based Kobo. "Most beginners write their books in Word or Open Office," Notjohn says, "and then they up to upload the same document for conversion to an e-book. Sometimes it works; more often it doesn't, because these programs litter the file with hidden formatting. The result can be a disaster." Instead, the word-processing document should be converted to clean HTML, the markup language used to create a web page. (All e-books are web pages at heart, and the Kindle and other e-book readers are just special-purpose web browsers.) The conversion from document to HTML file takes seconds. It can then be plugged into a simple template that Notjohn includes in this Guide and also makes available on his blog for anyone to use. He also supplies a style sheet to format the book for best appearance on the Kindle, Fire tablet, the various Kindle apps, as well as on competing tablets and e-book readers. If all else fails, there's Plan B: a stripped-down template for novels and for non-fiction that consists mostly of text. He concludes with a chapter on how best to present your e-book on the Kindle platform, with hints on encrypting the book, copyrighting it, and pricing it for the greatest return. And new this year: a chapter on adapting the e-book to a print edition. With illustrations and screenshots. Revised and updated 2017edition.
Author | : Ben Rawlins |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2014-12-23 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0810892596 |
As more users expect to use their mobile devices, librarians will want and need to develop the necessary skills to reach this growing user base. Mobile Devices: A Practical Guide for Librarians will aid libraries and librarians as they go through the process of planning, developing, implementing, marketing, and evaluating mobile services. Based on research and experience using and developing for mobile devices, this guides includes information and ideas regarding: Why mobile technologies are important for libraries Developing mobile websites and applications for specific mobile platforms such as iOS and Android using existing web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and Javascript Using mobile devices for reference, library instruction, and shelf reading Marketing strategies to make users aware of mobile services Evaluating mobile services A must-read for librarians interested in mobile technologies and services, this guide with provide librarians with practical information and examples to develop and offer mobile services in their libraries.