Open Source software is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify or enhance.
Freeware products can be used free of charge for both personal and professional (commercial use). This feature is available with thousands of books in the Kindle Store.įreeware programs can be downloaded used free of charge and without any time limitations. View Page Numbers: See page numbers that correspond to a book's print edition page numbers to easily cite passages.
Take Notes: Highlight, take notes and add bookmarks in any book.
Read e-Textbooks: Choose from a large selection of e-textbooks to read with the Kindle for PC app and avoid the hassle of carrying around heavy textbooks.
Personalize: Switch to full-screen reading mode, choose your background color, and adjust the brightness of your screen from within the Kindle for PC app. Look Up Book Facts: Access descriptions of characters, important places, popular quotes, and themes from Shelfari, the community-powered encyclopedia for book-lovers. Organize Collections: Organize your books into various collections/lists with the Kindle for PC app. Search in Books: Search inside any book to find a topic, character, or section you want to revisit. Look Up Words: Use the built-in dictionary in the Kindle for PC app to look up the definition of words without interrupting your reading. You don’t need to own a Kindle to use the app, but if you do, Whispersync also syncs your Kindle books between your apps (including the Kindle for PC app) and your Kindle devices. Sync to Furthest Page Read: Whispersync technology automatically syncs your books across apps, so you can start reading on one device with the Kindle app installed, and pick up where you left off on another device with the Kindle app installed. Shop for books in the Amazon Kindle store. Full-screen reading view, color modes, and brightness controls offer an immersive reading experience. Create new highlights, notes, and bookmarks and manage those created on your Kindle. Automatically synchronizes your last page read and annotations between devices with Whispersync. Access your Kindle books even if you don't have your Kindle with you. Get the best reading experience available on your PC. Why The Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall To read a different book, click the Librarybutton and select the book you want to read. To zoom in or our, click Reading > Custom Fit. To scroll the pages, use up/down or left/right arrow buttons or PageUp/PageDown buttons. To return to the Table of Contents go to page 1, click the Home button, or click the Go to TOClink.
To delete the trial version: from MobiPocket Reader, click Menu > Library select the book you want to delete, click Menu > Delete. To read a different book from MobiPocket Reader, click Menu > Library, select the book you want to read. To maximize viewing area (this is especially important for viewing illustrations), please reduce Display Margins: Menu > Options > Margins > Very Small Drag maps and illustrations with the stylus (or up/down and left/right buttons).
To expand the image, click on the image, or select the image, and click Menu > Zoom 1:1 or View full image
Large images (maps and illustrations) are scaled to fit the screen. To scroll the pages, use the Navigation button left/right. To jump through the links, use the Navigation button up/down. To view an alphabetical list of all topics, Menu > Navigate > A-Z Index(the desktop version: Contents > A-Z Index ). To return to the Table of Contents from any page, click Menu > Navigate > Table of Contents(the desktop version: Contents > Table of Contents ). Tap the center of the screen again to hide the toolbar. Tap the center of the screen to activate the toolbar. To zoom in on images, use multi-touch pinch. To disable screen rotation, tap and hold the Lock button in the lower right hand corner. To switch between landscape and portrait mode, rotate your iPhone. To turn pages, tap the page edge or flick your finger across the page.