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Title: Camera and Kindle
Post by: Sylvia B on July 16, 2012, 04:58:15 AM
Hi All
Getting to Know the Nexus 7. Found it much easier to type when in the landscape mode otherwise the keys are a little small.
Was intrigued by the lack of information on the camera, but found a fix
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modaco.cameralauncher
and wanted a Kindle app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amazon.kindle
This may not be the right forum to post this on so perhaps it could be redirected
Sylv
Title: Re: Getting to know it
Post by: S.Prime on July 16, 2012, 05:22:10 AM
You found the correct location under apps. It is good to hear that you are discovering new apps for your tablet.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: DeadlyAura on July 16, 2012, 03:25:07 PM
Hi guys, nice forum.  One of the big attractions of the Nexus is being able to read kindle books on it.  Is it easy to put kindle books on it?  I havent got the Nexus yet, and I am looking at getting some books while Im waiting.  I just hope they are simple to put on and use etc?

Thanks,
Ben
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: samalex on July 16, 2012, 03:50:03 PM
Hi guys, nice forum.  One of the big attractions of the Nexus is being able to read kindle books on it.  Is it easy to put kindle books on it?  I havent got the Nexus yet, and I am looking at getting some books while Im waiting.  I just hope they are simple to put on and use etc?


Hi Ben..

Welcome to the forum :)  As far as I know the Kindle app is available in Google Play for the N7, so you should be able to view your Kindle library and download books just as if you're on a Kindle device.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: Sylvia B on July 17, 2012, 12:57:08 AM
Hi

 As a newbie to Nexus 7 I can confirm it is easy to download the Kindle app and all your Kindle books appear (as if by magic) on your Nexus 7.

Sylvia B
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: samalex on July 17, 2012, 07:26:10 AM
Hi

 As a newbie to Nexus 7 I can confirm it is easy to download the Kindle app and all your Kindle books appear (as if by magic) on your Nexus 7.

Sylvia,

Thanks for this ... My N7 should be in today, but this was one concern of mine.  I'm still old-school when it comes to books and will probably continue to buy all mine from Amazon, just tried and true since I've used them for pretty much all my books since the 90's and I've built a large collection of eBooks there as well.

Thanks again -
Sam
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: gerry_4 on August 17, 2012, 01:41:25 PM
Hi

 As a newbie to Nexus 7 I can confirm it is easy to download the Kindle app and all your Kindle books appear (as if by magic) on your Nexus 7.

Sylvia B

I am assuming you have or had a Kindle. How do you think the N7 is for reading books in comparison to the Kindle?
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: rainman4tech on August 21, 2012, 06:24:52 PM
Not the original poster but had to chime in on the Kindle app on the 7. I have been using Kindle's since the K1 and currently have a Fire, I have been moving a lot of my internet usage to the Fire and not the Nexus 7. Have had the Fire since Christmas and have been doing most of my email, Twitter and Google+ usage on it since early spring. Couldn't justify the N7 but had to have one (Hey I'm a tech guy) and have had it about a week and haven't picked up the Fire but maybe once or at most twice since I got it. So far the Fire does 2 things the 7 doesn't 1. I have used the fire to read several Amazon Lending Books which you can't do with anything not Amazon. 2. I am unable to view Prime Instant Video (no flash and I'm not ready to jump through the hoops to make it work). I don't expect Amazon to change anything so number 1 will ever work and with Instant Video working on the iPad now I'm hoping Android won't be far behind.

As for the Nexus 7 I love it.

Rainman
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: GeorgeH on September 13, 2012, 09:22:26 AM
Can books be side-loaded to the N7 for use with the Kindle app? If so, what folder are they placed in? Thanks!
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: bjs229 on September 13, 2012, 02:08:54 PM
I add my azw or pdf files right to the Kindle folder. Works perfectly.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: GeorgeH on September 13, 2012, 03:45:39 PM
That's odd, after I installed the book reader I checked didn't see a folder called 'Kindle'. It's there now and life is good :) Thank you!
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: chaikenj on September 13, 2012, 04:08:39 PM
In my opinion the Kindle app is beautiful on the N7, and is also the best app for reading PDF files on the N7.  The main difference from a real Kindle (which I think everyone knows because of the Kindle ads) is that the Kindle can be easily read in bright sunlight, whereas the N7 and other tablets have reflective screens.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: h2ofun on November 05, 2012, 05:18:26 PM
So, how are folks moving books into the kindle folder on the N7?  I cannot see via my USB link to my computer.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: loociddreemr on November 05, 2012, 07:23:43 PM
Its one of the folders inside data/data/com.amazon.kindle. don't remember which one. You do have to be rooted to access this folder I believe.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: bjs229 on November 05, 2012, 08:11:14 PM
There should be a Kindle folder. It shows up on my tablet in alphabetical order inside of nexus/internal storage/Kindle. I just drag my book files right in. I am rooted and use Root Explorer but I think you just need a file explorer like Astro to do it.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: Bigtroutz on November 08, 2012, 03:14:47 AM
All of the books I have purchased from Amazon show up automatically when you have your Android Kindle app linked to your Amazon Kindle account.  Other books can be transferred using either your /public network drive share and wifi connection or direct connect via the cable that comes with the Nexus 7 plugged into your computer's USB port. 

After you plug in the cable, the N7 behaves like any other USB device and you can transfer files from the Desktop's  Windows Explorer program or whatever equivalent Desktop OS application you have.
Title: Re: Camera and Kindle
Post by: bjs229 on November 08, 2012, 03:23:09 AM
Side load into the Kindle folder