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Gregg Bell 12-03-2014 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by miztiik (Post 2992640)
You can get a Aura for 99 from best buy - http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/.../10266174.aspx

Thanks for the link, miztiik.

Gregg Bell 12-03-2014 05:14 PM

The PW with "special offers." That's just ads, right? They reduce the price but make you look at ads. Are the ads obtrusive when you're reading? I don't mind them on the screensaver.

JSWolf 12-03-2014 05:46 PM

It doesn't matter if the Aura HD is better or not then the Kindle PW. The reason to get both is that the Aura HD support ePub so you can test your eBooks in ePub and the Kindle supports Mobi & KF8 so you can test your eBooks in Mobi & KF8. If you get just a Kindle or just a Kobo, you are missing out on being able to test in all the formats you should be testing.

pdurrant 12-03-2014 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell (Post 2992995)
The PW with "special offers." That's just ads, right? They reduce the price but make you look at ads. Are the ads obtrusive when you're reading? I don't mind them on the screensaver.

Yes, the ads are just on the screensaver/sleep screen.

Gregg Bell 12-04-2014 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 2993007)
It doesn't matter if the Aura HD is better or not then the Kindle PW. The reason to get both is that the Aura HD support ePub so you can test your eBooks in ePub and the Kindle supports Mobi & KF8 so you can test your eBooks in Mobi & KF8. If you get just a Kindle or just a Kobo, you are missing out on being able to test in all the formats you should be testing.

Thanks JS but do I really need to test my stuff? I look at it in places like the KDP previewer and Kindle for PC and Calibre's ebook reader (and ADE 2.0 and the Sony Reader Library before I went Linux) but I'm just writing novels, just text, no images or tables or footnotes. Just simple mobis or epubs to the distributors.

Gregg Bell 12-04-2014 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by pdurrant (Post 2993009)
Yes, the ads are just on the screensaver/sleep screen.

Thanks. I can handle that.

HarryT 12-04-2014 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by pdurrant (Post 2993009)
Yes, the ads are just on the screensaver/sleep screen.

And at the bottom of the home page, too.

Gregg Bell 12-04-2014 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by HarryT (Post 2993368)
And at the bottom of the home page, too.

Hey Harry. But absolutely no ads when you're reading, right?

Gregg Bell 12-04-2014 04:02 PM

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The Kindle Paperwhite pricing and features are confusing. There's four things:
1 2
3 4

#1 is non-wi-fi and with ads for $119
#2 is non wi-fi without ads for $139
#3 is wi-fi for $119
#4 is wi-fi & 3G for $189

How do the ads (or lack of them) figure into #3 & #4? (Are they there or not?)

And I don't have wi-fi. So if I get #1 or #2 how will I buy my ebooks from Amazon?

And why wouldn't I get #3 if it's the same price as #1?

Thanks.

pdurrant 12-04-2014 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell (Post 2993990)
The Kindle Paperwhite pricing and features are confusing. There's four things:
1 2
3 4

#1 is non-wi-fi and with ads for $119
#2 is non wi-fi without ads for $139
#3 is wi-fi for $119
#4 is wi-fi & 3G for $189

How do the ads (or lack of them) figure into #3 & #4? (Are they there or not?)

And I don't have wi-fi. So if I get #1 or #2 how will I buy my ebooks from Amazon?

And why wouldn't I get #3 if it's the same price as #1?

Thanks.

Those aren't four separate options but two sets of radio buttons. Choose one option from each row.

You can have a Kindle with or without ads
You can have a Kindle with or without 3G

All Paperwhites have wifi.

HarryT 12-04-2014 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell (Post 2993969)
Hey Harry. But absolutely no ads when you're reading, right?

Right. No ads when reading.

And if you save $20 and buy an ad-supported Kindle, and then decide that you don't want ads, you can simply pay Amazon the additional $20 and they'll remove the ads.

JSWolf 12-04-2014 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell (Post 2993303)
Thanks JS but do I really need to test my stuff? I look at it in places like the KDP previewer and Kindle for PC and Calibre's ebook reader (and ADE 2.0 and the Sony Reader Library before I went Linux) but I'm just writing novels, just text, no images or tables or footnotes. Just simple mobis or epubs to the distributors.

In most cases if you start with a well made ePub (yes, ADE 2.0 and Sony Reader Library will do fine to testing), you can use that as the source to make the Kindle versions. Kindlegen will convert the ePub into the dual Mobi/KF8. You will need an internal ToC in the ePub as well as the NCX ToC because amazon in their inifit wisdom decided not to convert the NCX ToC into Amazon style ToC and rely on the ePub having an internal ToC. Don't forget to set the correct guides though. Kindle users expect that.

Gregg Bell 12-05-2014 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by pdurrant (Post 2994012)
Those aren't four separate options but two sets of radio buttons. Choose one option from each row.

You can have a Kindle with or without ads
You can have a Kindle with or without 3G

All Paperwhites have wifi.

Thanks Paul. (The PW page could use your explanation.)

Gregg Bell 12-05-2014 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by HarryT (Post 2994022)
Right. No ads when reading.

And if you save $20 and buy an ad-supported Kindle, and then decide that you don't want ads, you can simply pay Amazon the additional $20 and they'll remove the ads.

Well, that's fair. Thanks Harry.

Gregg Bell 12-05-2014 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 2994031)
In most cases if you start with a well made ePub (yes, ADE 2.0 and Sony Reader Library will do fine to testing), you can use that as the source to make the Kindle versions. Kindlegen will convert the ePub into the dual Mobi/KF8. You will need an internal ToC in the ePub as well as the NCX ToC because amazon in their inifit wisdom decided not to convert the NCX ToC into Amazon style ToC and rely on the ePub having an internal ToC. Don't forget to set the correct guides though. Kindle users expect that.

Thanks JS. I hung with everything you wrote except:

Don't forget to set the correct guides though. Kindle users expect that.

What "guides" are you referring to?


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