Showing posts with label notepad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label notepad. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

NOTEPAD v 1.1 Upgrade - Free. Copy/Paste, WordWrap, Sticky Shift-key - Updated 6/23

NOTEPAD UPGRADE AVAILABLE (FREE)

This is about my own favorite Kindle utility, and I've been looking forward to this.
  Unfortunately, it's still, at this time, U.S. only.

FIRST, BACK-UP your Notepad Kindle Folder to your computer BEFORE downloading the Notepad 1.1 update, in case.

It's important not to delete any Kindle files yourself.  Let the automated download take care of things.

I had written Dragon 7's Abhi Singh to ask him how the Notepad upgrades are going as far as release-dates by Amazon and received a detailed reply tonight.

THE UPDATING PROCEDURE
When you already own Notepad, the Amazon Notepad page lets you know you have it already and offers the Updated version of it in the same box where one would normally purchase it.

  The product page lets you decide which Kindle (or computer if you don't have wireless and need to do a manual-upgrade) should get the Notepad Update and then wirelessly sends it to the Kindle (or computer) you specify.

Abhi says, on their webpage, that this automatic wireless download works "automatically and flawlessly" and that "The upgrade works seamlessly and does not cause any problems."

  If you have 3G wireless available in your area OR WiFi access, you should just download the update from the product page after you back up your Notepad app files to computer.

  The backup is especially important if you do a manual upgrade (to your computer and then to your Kindle's Notepad folder) instead of a wireless one.

DRAGON 7's ABHI SINGH's NOTE RE THE UPGRADE/UPDATE
 Here is his reply:
' Basically this is a combination of the original update with Word Wrap and Movement shortcuts and Persistent Shift [key] etc. and a newer update we submitted just a week ago that has Copy Paste.

The features include:
Copy Paste - It works like highlighting in Kindle Books. Press Once to go into Copy Paste Mode - press 5-way again to get options.

Persistent Shift [key] To get capitals you can now press Shift, let go, type 'a', and get 'A'.

The largest font size is now bigger. Earlier it was 30 and now it's 33. Note: Your current font size doesn't change unless you go into Aa menu (by pressing Aa key) and change it.

Anti-aliasing option on newer Kindles. On Kindle 3 and Kindle WiFi you can turn on anti-aliasing. [Anti-aliasing smooths out fonts, less-fast display]

Speed Improvements. With Notepad V1.0 once you crossed 100 notes you'd see slowness and would also see things slow down quite a bit once you got to 200+ notes. With Notepad V1.1 even 300-400 notes work relatively fast and everything is faster to use. More on speed improvements at the end of this post.

Word wrap. Now words don't get cut at the end of a line.

Smart Note Save Notification. Now the note save notification doesn't take focus and doesn't stop you from continuing to type. Press Alt+S and the note save notification appears at the top and you can just continue typing.

New Movement Shortcuts. Move around quicker using handy shortcuts:
Shift+Next Page: Goes to the End of the Note
Shift+Prev Page: Goes to the Beginning of the Note
Shift+Right on the 5-way: Goes to the end of the Line
Shift+Left on the 5-way: Goes to the beginning of the Line
You can press Shift and Up to scroll up quickly.
You can press Shift and Down to scroll down quickly.
Next Page goes to Next Page of the Note (Page Size = amount of the note you see on the screen at one time).
Prev Page goes to Previous Page of the Note.

Quick Delete feature - Press down on DEL and hold it. After around a second it starts deleting 4-5 characters per second.

Undo Feature - Press Alt+Z to undo your last few moves one by one. If you delete something by mistake or want to undo typing you can press Alt+Z to Undo.

It's a free update (except to us as we pay the data charges :) ) and it's available now. '

The backup procedure was written for Notepad in general and is something you we should use BEFORE downloading the Upgrade.

7 Dragons group offers Help files with detailed explanations of Changes/Improvements in PDF format for your computer especially, at bit.ly/notepadchangespdf, and in Kindle (mobi) format at bit.ly/knotepadchanges.

 The latter Kindle-format file should be directly downloadable to your Kindle via the Kindle (see "Download" option at that page).

  (The "http://" part isn't needed for the Kindle web browser nor on most computer web browsers, for that matter, as they add that in if you omit it.)

Here's to even more enjoyment of a great utility.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's)   K3 Special ($114)   K3-3G Special ($164)   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.  Liked-books under $1
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers. Below are ways to Share this post if you'd like others to see it.
-- The Send to Kindle button works well only on Firefox currently.

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

More on Kindle Apps and a Bit on the Internatonal Situation

MORE  ON   KINDLE  APPS

This set is another alert for Kindle apps but, they're still not available globally.

  The GOOD news is that apps developers say that the plan IS to make apps global, and it's just a matter of time.  It has also been pointed out that Amazon only recently released apps from the first batch of international developers of Kindle Apps.  These include developers from the UK and Montreal, Canada, so far.  There'd be legalities, of course, and data charges to be worked out (on apps using 3G wireless).  Anyway, international readers, hang in there!

Amazon's Kindle Daily Post, seen at the top right of the Kindle Store's front webpage, featured this week the popular Notepad by the 7 Dragons group and included the new photo at the left.

The Kindle version of the Kindlestore, which is always linked on the front-page of a Kindle visit to the Kindle Store (via the Menu or by doing an alt-Home shortcut on your Kindle) does NOT include (at least today) the games or apps that are on the website version.  Thanks to AthenaAtDelphi from The Netherlands for the correction in the Comments area.

Those new to Notepad might want to see the original blog entry for Notepad  There are some Kindle forum threads that discuss how people use it, what questions they have, suggestions for the future, etc., and the 7 Dragons Team gives specific links on their website pages that give more information and video examples for the questions being asked.  They also tend to answer questions rather quickly, while they do this on their own website.

Three Notepad forum threads I've seen: (1),  (2),  (3).

More New Apps to Try for Kindle:
At the right, new apps getting good ratings.

Clicking on the items take you to their Amazon pages and descriptions.

There are other new ones, and you'l see those highlighted on most of the Kindle pages also.

Among them, with fewer and mixed reviews, or none yet at this point, are
Number Slide,
Strimko, and
The Citadel of Chaos.
Diamond Crosswords
  - Crossword puzzles more easily completed

Checkers
Price: $0.99
Spelling Star
Price: $2.99
Peg Solitaire
Price: $0.99
 I just saw that Monopoly is on sale for $0.99 to celebrate global Monopoly Day on April 7, and the offer ends April 10.


Kindle 3's   (UK: Kindle 3's),   DX Graphite

Check often: Temporarily-free late-listed non-classics or recently published ones
  Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources.  Top 100 free bestsellers.
UK-Only: recently published non-classics, bestsellers, or £5 Max ones
    Also, UK customers should see the UK store's Top 100 free bestsellers.

Below are ways to Share this post if you'd like others to see it.
-- The Send to Kindle button works well only on Firefox currently.

Send to Kindle


(Older posts have older Kindle model info. For latest models, see CURRENT KINDLES page. )
If interested, you can also follow my add'l blog-related news at Facebook and Twitter
Questions & feedback are welcome in the Comment areas (tho' spam is deleted). Thanks!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Convert Wikipedia pages to Kindle pages


Kindlepedia
, from Edukindle converts any Wikipedia article
to a Kindle-formatted file. It works beautifully.
  "Insert the URL from the Wiki page of interest and and press the button.   When a link to the formatted article appears, click on it to download it to your computer. Then, using the USB cable, transfer the converted file to your Kindle."
The website is by Will DeLamater, who offers some well-received free utilities for your computer:

  In the Downloads area you'll find:

      "Planner 2009 for Kindle" and
      "Edukindle Notepad." Below are ways to Share this post if you'd like others to see it.
-- The Send to Kindle button works well only on Firefox currently.

Send to Kindle


(Older posts have older Kindle model info. For latest models, see CURRENT KINDLES page. )
If interested, you can also follow my add'l blog-related news at Facebook and Twitter
Questions & feedback are welcome in the Comment areas (tho' spam is deleted). Thanks!

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