An introduction and RFC on education path.
Carruth, Rusty
Rusty.Carruth at smartstoragesys.com
Mon Jun 18 13:07:33 MST 2012
There is a windows app for reading kindle docs on windows. I don't know
if there is a linux app, but I'd hope so. Oh, wait! Google is your
friend: it looks like you are stuck with reading it in your browser
("Amazon Cloud Reader", see
http://techlaze.com/2011/08/linux-users-kindle-cloud/) or using wine (or
similar) with their native windows programs (assuming that works).
Linux Journal says you can read their .mobi files using Calibre, but I
don't know if kindle eBooks are .mobi format or not. (I do know there is
an android app for reading kindle docs on android - I have one and have
used it)
Rusty
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[mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Kenn
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 12:56 PM
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Subject: Re: An introduction and RFC on education path.
I see the Keir Thomas books on Amazon, only .99 (Even I can afford
that!) and they look like what I'm in need of.
Sorry to reply to the whole list on the previous posts (geez, what a
n00b!) but I guess this question might be for all ... is there a way to
read Kindle publications if you don't own one?
-Ken
--- On Sun, 6/17/12, Dazed_75 < > wrote:
For books, I am partial to Keir Thomas's works.
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