tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post5033041453191559889..comments2024-03-18T22:39:50.137-07:00Comments on A Kindle World blog: Kindle Touch (3G) - Unexpected aspects and a few changes noted (Updated)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comBlogger54125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-37583685903199439612011-12-05T03:46:20.531-08:002011-12-05T03:46:20.531-08:00Roger,
"Move to Archive" means that yo...Roger,<br /> "Move to Archive" means that you want to delete something from the Kindle device but the Archive will show the title that exists on the Amazon servers, still reserved for you, in case you ever want to re-download it by clicking no the Archive title.<br /><br /> Sorry to be so late with this reply. I've been missing some when things get too busy.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-25417062579901166892011-12-05T01:11:52.210-08:002011-12-05T01:11:52.210-08:00Tom, re the ghosting you returned your unit for......Tom, re the ghosting you returned your unit for...<br /> Are you "Cold in Seattle" then ?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-65158862110255743702011-12-05T00:11:32.682-08:002011-12-05T00:11:32.682-08:00Becky,
I could have sworn I did answer yours but...Becky,<br /> I could have sworn I did answer yours but I don't see any reply here. Huge apology! I must have formed the answer and become distracted and never answered it. I think now that I stopped to find out the answer to your 2nd question.<br /><br /> Yes, your instincts were correct. If at the Kindle store, you can get right back to the Home screen by pressing the Home button, which is the one physical navigation button, at the bottom of the screen.<br /><br /> It looks like a grate, with 4 horizontal lines.<br /><br /> Re your 2nd question, there USED to be a hack for adjusting the length of time before the screensaver comes on, for one of the older Kindles, but I haven't seen one discussed for over a year, sorry to say. Maybe someone who knows for certain will reply. <br /><br /> Also try the <a href="http://amzn.to/kindlecommunity" rel="nofollow">Kindle Community forums</a> where someone might know or find the answer for you. I don't know if you can do the forums. I can put the question out there or at Mobileread where they usually look into things like this.<br /><br />The screensaver comes on too often for me too.<br /><br /> Thanks for taking the time to write here and I am sorry I missed responding to it. If you do hear of a way to stall the sleepscreen or screensleeper, please let us know.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-66591898056451207892011-12-04T14:16:29.210-08:002011-12-04T14:16:29.210-08:00Joe, somehow I missed responding to all your good ...<a href="http://www.filterjoe.com/" rel="nofollow">Joe</a>, somehow I missed responding to all your good input. I will eventually. Noticed this today because I'm doing a blog entry on this kind of thing. Apologies. And, more later!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-61199529467596635722011-12-04T07:25:06.807-08:002011-12-04T07:25:06.807-08:00Ed,
Thanks for the complex feedback. Will get b...Ed,<br /> Thanks for the complex feedback. Will get back you on these after I finally do some blogging!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-42046820644711418862011-12-04T07:24:23.817-08:002011-12-04T07:24:23.817-08:00Tom,
On the PDFs reflowing, Kristen wrote in thi...Tom,<br /> On the PDFs reflowing, Kristen wrote in this very thread just before you, on Nov. 25, about the column fit via double tapping (which works for single column pdfs of course too).<br /><br /> This is an Android feature which some readers implement (when the document allows it) and I saw a video the other day of the Kindle Fire reflowing text to fit the screen while the iPad didn't. (Maybe they felt it didn't have to because a PDF is meant to be seen one way and the iPad is big enough to just show it :-) ).<br /><br /> Yes, it IS fantastic but in a couple of cases with my pdfs, still too small. I want landscape! BUT it's the best we can get for portrait, certainly. There's always the magnifying glass ! <br /><br /> By the way, it works with the web too, and I'm about to write that you need to zoom the text to the size you want, when reading web and then double click to see it reflow in the size you want. I use this in forums a lot.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-72107440429430735362011-12-04T06:43:44.489-08:002011-12-04T06:43:44.489-08:00Tom,
Yes, it's great that the Text to Speech...Tom,<br /> Yes, it's great that the Text to Speech can be tapped to not take up screen place and then tapped to bring it back, while it's playing. Thanks for pointing that out. A 2-finger hold? Yes, since doing that brings up the Aa font size choices, it should be able to do the TTS also.<br /><br /> THANK you for that tip on tapping the Home Screen page # !! which, as you say, gives me back the "Go To Title Starting With" that I'd been missing or jumping to a certain page!<br /><br /> I don't remember that being in the User Guide. <br /><br /> I did know about the diacritics and that could be useful when using another language's contribution to English that uses the mark as in 'Resume' (a long press doesn't work on my computer though :-) )<br /><br /> I saw that shortcut for screenshots and then forgot it, so thank you for that too. It's a bit easier than shift-alt-g on the older Kindles. Interesting that they decided not to drop those in the Kidnle's documents' folder on the newer model.<br /><br /> The 'gesture' idea comes from Dolphin browser? I've found that useful lately.<br /><br /> I thought my page turns w/o screen refreshes were almost transparent. They just almost instantly melt into the other letters, but it may be a function of how many books you have on the device. I have only about 200.<br /><br /> Yes, I miss being able to extend the highlighting across pages.<br /><br /> Covers on the home page are popular are some but I don't like to depend on anything that takes longer load-time, as an Image or set of images will, or be limited to seeing only 3 at the top while 'Recommended books for you' is on the bottom half as it is with B&N. Just give me my listing :-) On a faster machine like the KFire, it's okay.<br /><br /> I like the Kindle Touch, but they still have not solved my problem with NO SEARCH for almost 2 weeks because of inability to index probably because they will not release two 'pending' sends to my KTouch which don't exist and won't download. It's annoying to see them taking up the first two slots as grey and barely seeable "pending" titles. It's been days and after an hour phone call, they still haven't called me about an essential thing like being able to do a book or device search.<br /><br /> AND all they have to do is take the pending non-existent books out of the queue!<br /><br /> Yes, am getting impatient, even though I know they're busy. But, I don't know why, I love the KTouch. It seems so light and easy and the text is so crisp!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-51349154926820236622011-12-01T09:16:41.359-08:002011-12-01T09:16:41.359-08:00Compared to my 2nd gen KDX, the display is a good ...Compared to my 2nd gen KDX, the display is a good improvement; readability is better (though my KDX was fine for all of that). <br /><br />Internally on the KT, collections are being handled differently than on 2nd/3rd gen kindles. The "collections.json" file used in the past has disappeared, and all the collection utilities and Calibre collection plugins do not work on the KT. This will seriously impact the management of large collections on the KT, and has got the boffins over at mobileread.com scratching their heads. They are waiting for someone to root/jailbreak the KT to see if the KT collection mechanism can be deciphered.<br /><br />Apropos large collections several over at mobileread.com have been trying to find a way to reliably bulk load a kindle with both Amazon and non-Amazon books. On the KT sideloading appears to not be reliable. The Amazon documentation for the KT states that certain side-loaded non-Amazon books will not be visible on the KT; and some are reporting that sideloading Amazon books from one kindle to another doesn't always work either. <br /><br />Amazon documentation says to load your device one by one from the Archive section on the device, or from the manage your kindle page on the web. This is impractical for those who keep hundreds of books on their kindles (as do I -- I keep several hundred technical books on my KDX for reference at customer sites). <br /><br />A lot of this -- I'm sure -- has to do with DRM concerns -- so even if a work-around was discovered, this would not be the place to discuss that.<br /><br />Some have tried to upload in bulk to the Amazon cloud drive (an AWS area separate from Personal Document storage), and then download from there to the KT/KF. This apparently only works for mp3 music files (I haven't tried it yet).<br /><br />Much of this behavior is governed by metadata in the book/document file. People using Calibre have been able to get invisible-on-the-KT .mobi files to be visible, but they seem not to be clear exactly how it's done. <br /><br />As an aside: within the metadata is a flag that can contain "EBOK" or "PDOC": if EBOK, it will be treated as an ebook; if PDOC, it will be treated as a personal document (this is probably of most use for controlling whether an item appears under "books" or "docs" on the KFire).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14856691481030828812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-61884595759004077022011-12-01T09:05:25.457-08:002011-12-01T09:05:25.457-08:00Well, I finally got my KTSO. I bought it with Ama...Well, I finally got my KTSO. I bought it with Amazon's KT leather cover:<br /><br />http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004SD22PQ/ref=oh_o00_s01_i00_details<br /><br />which snaps onto the KT and improves handling, looks, and protects power button a bit from accidental turn-offs (a big problem on my KF). The special offers displays are unobtrusive, and not at all a problem for me -- I just wish they could be targeted to my interests a bit.<br /><br />It's a very nice reader for mass market books (I haven't tried it yet on PDFs -- that's not going to be its primary purpose).<br /><br />Touch is capacitive like on the KF. I find the KT to be a little less responsive to touch than the KF (I haven't made up my mind yet whether this is a good thing or bad).<br /><br />The doc that came on the KT about transferring existing kindle docs to the KT could have been clearer. I ended up grabbing my KDX collections first, which meant that books downloaded from archive would NOT automatically end up in the right collection. You have to download (or sideload for non-Amazon stuff) your books first before you import your collections.<br /><br />As you mentioned handling/displaying of collections has changed. They used to display the collections view sorted by time of last reference -- I had got used to having my most recently touched collection appearing at the top of my home page list. I also was prefixing my collection names with the "}" special character to force the byTitle sort to bring collections to the top. The KT ignores most special characters -- so when using byTitle sorting, collections would appear in the list where the first alphanumerics in the collection name would place them. <br /><br />I haven't tested extensively, but prefixing a collection name with a numeric or "+" or "-" ("-" appears before "+") will bring that collection to the top of the list in either the byCollections or byTitles sorts (byCollections will only display the collections whereas byTitles will display all the items (collections, books, etc) sorted alphabetically.<br /><br />I am using "+" and "-" for now to ensure that the collections I want at the top stay there.<br /><br />I haven't tested this, but the KT documentation somewhere mentioned that if a PDF contained complex layouts/images, it would automatically force the PDF to display in landscape mode.<br /><br />Bulk loading a new device is a use case that Amazon needs to improve -- more in another post.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14856691481030828812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-44497888669173875162011-11-30T17:57:23.505-08:002011-11-30T17:57:23.505-08:00My Kindle Touch 3G does not show a "Delete&qu...My Kindle Touch 3G does not show a "Delete" when I want to delete a book. A couple days ago I had success with deleting a book from my Home position. However, just today I held my finger over a book for five seconds, and one of the options said, "Move to Archive." There was no mention of "Delete or Move to Archive." Should I contact the Amazon technicians? Many thanks.<br />RogerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-19032294357009325382011-11-30T11:46:38.947-08:002011-11-30T11:46:38.947-08:00PDFs do show page numbers, but you have to bring u...PDFs do show page numbers, but you have to bring up Options. Plus typically PDFs have page number labels already (unless you crop them off as I used to do, but probably won't bother with now that fit-to-width reading mode works so well). The Kindle displays the page number labels that are embedded in the PDF, but this often does not correspond to the actual page number images, since many PDF authors are not careful to generate the labels correctly. So it is a minor thing for me.<br /><br />Personally the page refresh on/off option is all I want, and I'll leave it off. The only reason it's there is so people who have become used to page flash with every turn can get it back. It shouldn't be used to compensate for ghosting problems. Fix the ghosting!<br /><br />Kobo took the wrong approach IMO by basically not fixing the ghosting issue and adding this option instead (apparently—I will admit I am not current on Kobo Touch issues). Even K3 has ghosting now and then, with refresh every page. Nook STR (at least mine, since the update) doesn't really have this problem and they don't have any option to change page refresh option. If the problem is ghosting, fix that (e.g. by using a little more current or however that's done).Tom Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05127272649086914117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-5562953771412583902011-11-30T11:31:17.040-08:002011-11-30T11:31:17.040-08:00screen refresh: just tap to bring up options and t...screen refresh: just tap to bring up options and tap again to dismiss them (double tap would be a better way, but it's not a gesture that reading mode understands (though PDF and browser do).<br /><br />The options toggle to refresh only works in reading mode. In these contexts, tap menu and then dismiss the ensuing menu dialog seems to force redraw.<br /><br />BTW, PDF is better in another respect: double tap seems to zoom to fit width, and when thus zoomed, you can still turn pages (and it auto scrolls to show text cut off by the zoom-to-width. The PDFs I've tried so far work really well this way. IT EVEN WORKS WITH MULTI-COLUMN PDF!: double tap zooms the column to fit width, subsequent taps advance to bottom, then to next column, then to next page, etc. Fantastic!Tom Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05127272649086914117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-19631485181334927182011-11-30T11:04:44.641-08:002011-11-30T11:04:44.641-08:00I discovered that TTS UI can be hidden by tapping ...I discovered that TTS UI can be hidden by tapping anywhere in the screen. Another tap reveals the options, and it is much easier to adjust 'playback' that way than before. So I'm very happy with that. Ok, but I would like some gesture to toggle TTS without having to bring up the dialog (two finger hold?)<br /><br />On the Home screen, you can navigate by alpha or page number by tapping on the 'page x of y' indicator at top right. This brings up a dialog. You can type more than one letter in there for alpha search. So that makes it as manageable as K3 was.<br /><br />Don't know if you noticed but you can type in some 'diacritics' by holding the letter down, this reveals more choices based on that letter. Unfortunately these don't include diacritics needed for Polish/Czech/Turkish/Vietnamese etc. though these are also latin-based. But they cover requirements of west european languages that Kindle platform is currently targeting.<br /><br />There's a 'shortcut' for doing screenshots: hold down the Home button and single-tap on the screen, continue holding Home for a second or two. The screenshot is placed in the 'root' of the user storage.<br /><br />My wish list for the update is: <br />- screen orientation option (it would be cool if they could have a gesture for this, such as drawing a circle with your finger)<br />- faster page turns (seems a little slower than Nook Touch right now)<br />- option to change UI language, F/G/S/P dictionaries as with K4, ideally, TTS for those languages also (I notice that KTouch has a 'tts' folder; presumably more language support files could be placed there and used as per the book metadata language).<br />- ability to extend selection to adjacent pages<br />- redesign home screen with option for showing covers instead of a list; <br />- some way to quickly navigate within a book, such as a scrubber control that appears with the options at the bottom (ideally with chapter marks, and forward/back buttons to jump to these). The scrubber would show a popup with the page number/location as you drag it back and forth.<br />- they need to think about adding some accessibility features before killing off K3 (voice menus, etc.)<br /><br />All considered, I'm really liking it (aside from the ghosting on the device I have right now). Seems well worth $20 to get this rather than the K4, provided you can get used to a touch interface.Tom Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05127272649086914117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-21947243771291718752011-11-30T06:37:15.117-08:002011-11-30T06:37:15.117-08:00Tom,
Good to see you back exploring.
You...Tom, <br /> Good to see you back exploring. <br /><br /> You're right about the K3 not having, in the PDF documents: text-to-speech, table of contents with active hyperlinks <br /><br /> I had read they were coming and then apparently imagined they'd been done.<br /><br /> I don't have a K4 Basic either so have no idea whether they were given the TOC hyperlinks.<br /><br /> Re chapter marks, I remember swiping up and down to go from chapter to chapter on the Touch (where we used left and right motions on the old 5-way button when we had physical page turn buttons). But I don't remember seeing chapter indicators and, yes, I wish we had them. How would we know to swipe?<br /><br /> The team put on Kindle Touch seem to have little familiarity with what was on Kindle Keyboard.<br /> <br /> An extreme loss for me (unless you can tell me where I can find it) is the method of jumping to a titles that begin with 'm' or 'j' etc. <br /> We were able to type ONE alpha character and click Return or press the 5-way button down to get right to it. Now I have to page through to get to them or Search on a title or author I know is there. By the way, my Touch has not indexed for a week and I therefore can't search things. I've contacted tech support and talked for about 45 minutes with one party there.<br /><br /> Agree that the PDFS really MUST show page numbers. It's one of the basics of reading and comparing notes and certainly, in schools, of being able to cite pages.<br /><br /> I'm one who misses left justification because I really dislike right or full justification. But, as you say, the text file they used before is not in evidence with the Touch.<br /><br /> Is the picture viewer really gone? I haven't really tried it. I did put some in 'documents' so I could see them on the Home screen as 'books'... But there's no 'next/previous' that way.<br /><br /> The only ghosting I see is when I choose to not have screen refreshes for the 5 pages. My screen backgrond is very light and the fonts are crisp and dark, so even when the ghosting starts on the 3rd-4th pages it doesn't bother me.<br /><br /> Kobe, I think, allows you to choose how often to refresh the screen, and I wish they'd do that.<br /><br /> Where's the equivalent of alt-g screen refresh? I think I saw it mentioned on the Mobileread forum.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-72540499480232455802011-11-30T05:57:38.959-08:002011-11-30T05:57:38.959-08:00SK,
Kindle 1 play mp3's in random order. Kin...SK,<br /> Kindle 1 play mp3's in random order. Kindles 2 and 3 play them in the order they're placed on the device. I haven't read they've changed this, but then they don't describe all their changes...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-64969799038080880612011-11-30T05:55:48.494-08:002011-11-30T05:55:48.494-08:00SK,
Re adjusting text size with a 2-finger pinch g...SK,<br />Re adjusting text size with a 2-finger pinch gesture: <br /><br /> It's seemed gradual instead of fixed to me, but then there's the sudden choppiness or jerking as it suddenly goes to a huge font. So, I don't know. <br /><br /> I think the pinch-zoom feature is not easy to implement well with e-Ink.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-8725827178870038192011-11-30T05:43:25.763-08:002011-11-30T05:43:25.763-08:00Amy,
The Kindle Touch has a faster processor and...Amy,<br /> The Kindle Touch has a faster processor and is navigated by 'touch' so will be faster in that way too.<br /><br /> I personally prefer the physical keyboard but am liking the Kindle Touch also.<br /><br /> The Kindle Keyboard still has free 3G web lookups (if you go to text-focused sites, the loading is faster). The Touch can do this only over Wifi (except for Kindle Store and Wikipedia, which can be done over 3G cellular access also).<br /><br /> Word games and logical are available on both. My favorite utility is Notepad, by 7 Dragons, but most of the developers are busy customizing their games and utilities that are popular on the Kindle 3 to work on the Touchscreens too.<br /><br /> Good luck on whatever you decide. Maybe let us know which and how you like it if you choose one.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-36272793579977342342011-11-28T13:15:58.759-08:002011-11-28T13:15:58.759-08:00K3 does not have support for PDF TTS, PDF TOC, or ...K3 does not have support for PDF TTS, PDF TOC, or PDF links. So I was surprised to find these new features on KTouch. It makes a huge difference in navigability for PDFs that have defined these. I wish there were a mobi TOC browser like the PDF TOC browser (for books that have defined chapter navigation)!<br /><br />I suspect K4 may also have these PDF enhancements (except of course TTS), but have no way to check that myself.<br /><br />One thing I miss on KTouch is chapter marks in the status bar. Kindle needs better chapter navigation, not worse. Perhaps that will come with KF8 format. X-ray seems to extract chapter names from the books it is enabled for (though only for the 'top' level sections). They should have left display of page numbers on for PDF also—there's room.<br /><br />I also don't like how TTS takes over so much of the screen (both at top and bottom). There should be a way to hide it, or minimize to a button at the bottom so that you can read all of the text you'd ordinarily be able to see. <br /><br />Some people will miss the margin/justification/font hack that was possible by editing reader.prefs file (which doesn't seem to be in the visible Kindle file system for Touch). And the picture viewer is gone AFAICT.<br /><br />I requested a replacement for my KTouch as I've seen significantly more 'ghosting' than with my K3 (or Nook Touch even before the latest update for that matter). Hope the new one will be better; I haven't seen a lot of complaints about this on the forums, so with luck my first one was just a bit substandard.Tom Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05127272649086914117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-4885088095033619492011-11-28T09:11:16.448-08:002011-11-28T09:11:16.448-08:00Another thought... How is the MP3 playback on the ...Another thought... How is the MP3 playback on the KTouch? In the K3 (aka Kindle Keyboard), it played MP3s in created date order, whereas the K1 and K2, I believe, were random order.SKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10540732869633678413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-65015755062328053262011-11-28T09:03:25.629-08:002011-11-28T09:03:25.629-08:00You do make a good argument for getting the 3G+wif...You do make a good argument for getting the 3G+wifi model. I imagine the Special Offers for items one would purchase anyway would also offset the 3G premium.<br /><br />One feature I didn't catch until now... Adjusting text size with a 2-finger pinch gesture. Is it dynamically adjusting the text size or just switching between the 8 available font sizes?SKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10540732869633678413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-14781863625958349902011-11-27T18:56:01.136-08:002011-11-27T18:56:01.136-08:00I never had a ereader and I'm thinking about t...I never had a ereader and I'm thinking about the kindke touch or kindle keyboard which one do you think is better? Can I play the games on both ill like to take a brake between books and do they both have a notepad? I blog and write down everything in my notepad until I get to a computeramyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07024891602818981857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-53927680338848444222011-11-27T14:46:06.167-08:002011-11-27T14:46:06.167-08:00Tom,
They added the things that were in Kindle 3...Tom,<br /> They added the things that were in Kindle 3, which makes sense. Notes, highlights too. One customer rep on the phone told a forumner that they may be working on landscape. Hope he was correct. Makes a huge difference.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-22737858206024956832011-11-27T14:36:56.627-08:002011-11-27T14:36:56.627-08:00Kristen,
It's said it has something to do wi...Kristen,<br /> It's said it has something to do with how they split the various panels of the screen for whatever needs of presentation.<br /><br />Anonymous, <br /> I haven't found anything yet that provides a way of telling which books use x-ray, though eventually, they plan to have this with most new releases, from what I remember.<br /><br /> I did see that it is in the Steve Jobs book by Isaacson.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05109282436243758435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-6205917268217785522011-11-27T13:12:09.449-08:002011-11-27T13:12:09.449-08:00In addition to TTS ability for PDF, they have quie...In addition to TTS ability for PDF, they have quietly added support for 'Table of Contents' (PDF bookmarks), and also PDF links! This makes PDF more navigable. Hopefully landscape will show up in an update.<br /><br />Also would like to see K4's internationalization features on KT.Tom Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05127272649086914117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-872447660964013545.post-30899495077408992652011-11-27T09:42:13.934-08:002011-11-27T09:42:13.934-08:00Does anyone know if we can tell in advance whether...Does anyone know if we can tell in advance whether or not a book has the X-ray feature? I looked at a few random books and couldn't find anything. thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com