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Old 12-26-2010, 01:00 AM   #8
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by luckyclover View Post
The Kindle Bug App Browser which is for sale in the Kindle store solves your problem. In addition, it has Sudoku included in the games section and a Sudoku solver (in html and javascript). I have a Kindle 3 and use the Kindle Bug App Browser for viewing websites, using javascript games, and using tools/apps such as calculators and stopwatch all offline.
I can see how this would be of use in setting aside a half completed puzzle in it's own tab thereby freeing up the browser for other tasks. Particularly since I bought the wi-fi only version, it would be a pain to lose access to my puzzles until I got back in wi-fi range.

My main concern is that the only customer review on Amazon is very recent and suggests the KBAB introduces instabilities on the Kindle.
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