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Old 01-21-2011, 09:11 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by SCION View Post
Hi kindlekitten,

There's a popular Droid forum that should be a good source of info for you. There's a sub-forum for the Incredible.

http://www.droidforums.net/
super!! thanks!

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Originally Posted by Dopedangel View Post
look for an app named market,
search for kindle in it
I did, they don't

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Originally Posted by wayrad View Post
The DInc is a great device, isn't it? I love mine. It didn't come with a manual, though, so you might want to download a copy online.

I'd also suggest visiting the App Market (there should be an icon for it on your homescreen) and have a look at the ereader apps available. There are Kindle, Kobo, and Nook apps, but if you want to go the non-DRM route, Aldiko is the king (at least the old version was. You may not like the current one, but I think the old one is still available from the dev's website). Moon+ is another up-and-coming reader.

Android Forums is a good place for additional info, and if you decide to root your phone you'll probably want to visit XDA Developers occasionally. Rooting (sort of like jailbreaking, only different) opens up a lot of possibilities, but it's nothing to rush into.

Enjoy your new phone!

PS. It's easy to go hog-wild at the App Market in the beginning - you'll find some useful pointers here: http://androidforums.com/android-app...w-android.html
great! thanks! I have no intention of jailbreaking it anytime soon. I need to be a competent user before I start making it do other things!
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