Sunday, July 3, 2016

Kindle update knows its place – WatertownDailyTimes.com

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SEATTLE – For years, Amazon Has Been chiseling away at the irritants que keep many people from switching to e-readers. The company has improved the legibility of the text on Kindle screens to make it Nearly indistinguishable from print, and fiddled with the ergonomics of the new Kindle Oasis to make using it feel more like holding a book.

On Tuesday , Amazon made a change to its Kindle software That Could solve the vexing issue for people who prefer the intuitiveness of navigating the print book. The free update to the software is Amazon’s own Kindle devices as well as apps que run on iOS and Android includes a feature called Page Flip que mimics the near-universal habit of using the thumb to temporarily mark the page of a printed book where the reader left off.

Page Flip is designed for Those moments When you’re reading and need to quickly glance at another section of the book with photographs, maps or family trees. This is Especially useful for nonfiction, but Also comes in handy for like books “A Game of Thrones” that feature large casts of characters who inhabit the bewildering array of fictional lands.

In a demonstration of Page Flip, Jeff Kunins, vice president for Kindle Reader at Amazon, says the company regularly surveys people with Kindle devices and software to find out how to Improve Them. Readers of nonfiction Have Been clear about where they’d like to see changes.

“The No. 1 thing they’ve Been telling us to get better at is navigation,” Kunins said.

in the past, someone using the Kindle device or app who wanted to save Their place bookmark Could the page, Which works well enough but can get disorienting if you have digitally dog-eared a lot of pages.

With Page Flip, Kindle automatically saves the page you’re reading When you tap the screen of your device, pinning it to the side of the screen. You can easily shift Also the book to what Amazon calls the bird’s-eye view, Which shows thumbnail images of the handful of pages at once so you can skim quickly to find the page you’re looking for.

There has Been much chatter in the publishing industry about the slowing of e-book sales and the unexpected vitality of print book sales. . Amazon is notoriously stingy with data about many of its businesses, but it is eager to convey que the Kindle business is still growing

Kunins que said 2015 was a record year for the Kindle at Amazon business; customers bought more Kindle books and read more of Their pages than ever before.

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