Tips for New eReader and Tablet Owners
The wrapping paper has been bagged up, the dairy-free, sugar-free eggnog has been drunk, the sacrificial micro-drones have been fed to the fire, and the annoying in-laws have been suitably tranquilized.
So now is the time to get started with your new gadget. Here are a few links that can help you get set up, find and load content, manage your ebook library, and (if you want) strip the DRM.
How to Get Set Up
- Ten tips for the new ereader owner
- Apps to install on your new Fire tablet
- Making your tablet safe for kids
- How to give a tablet as a gift
- Steps to turn your tablet into the best ereader
Where to Find Content
- Five sites to help you find your next read
- Where to find free ebooks, comics, and audiobooks
- More sources of free ebooks
- How to find free content just for the Kindle
And What to Do After You Have It
- How to load ebooks from Dropbox, Google Drive, on to your Kindle
- Managing your Free Kindle Books, Part One: The Problem with Free
- Managing Your Free Kindle Books, Part Two
- How to upload ebooks to your Kindle account
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Comments
Void December 27, 2015 um 11:06 pm
Are there any e-readers currently made that have both physical buttons (or equivalent) and the ability to manage collections/shelves/sets from your computer (via Calibre or other software)? I have been hanging onto my PRS-350 for years waiting for another e-reader with these 2 features, and it’s not going to last much longer.