Looking for "Special Offers Removal" or "3G Tethering"?
Please read this first: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=200942
First: You should be able to tell exactly which kind of Kindle you have, both because that's a key information anyway, but also to familiarize yourself with the keywords & nicknames we employ, which will help you tell at first glance if something applies to your device (via the forum prefixes for instance). To help you in this endeavor, take a look at this
wiki page, which will explain how to easily identify your Kindle model, and provides a list of all currently known Kindle devices
.
UPDATE: Let's continue putting links to some of the best posts in this forum in the applicable wiki index pages! This should become MUCH better than what search engines can provide.
Forum Indexes by Topic:
Prefix Index : Kindle Master Index
HowTo : Kindle HowTo Index
K2 : Kindle 2 Index
K3 : Kindle 3 (Keyboard) Index
DX(G) : Kindle DX (White) and DXG (Graphite) Index
K4 : Kindle 4 (Mini) Index
K5 : Kindle 5 (Touch) Index [may also serve as a general category, referring to the FW 5.x family in general: Touch, PaperWhite 1 (PW1), PaperWhite 2 (PW2), Kindle Basic (KT2) & Kindle Voyage (KV)]
PW2 : Kindle PaperWhite 2 Index
KT2 : Kindle Basic Index
KV : Kindle Voyage Index
Hardware : Kindle Hardware mods Index
Tools : Kindle Tools and Utilities Index
Kindlet : Kindle Java app (Kindlet) Index
WAF : Kindle WAF (HTML/JavaScript apps) Index
Native : Kindle Native mode (standalone scripts and C programs) Index
Major Forum Threads:
DEBRICKING:
JAILBREAK:
LAUNCHER:
APPLICATIONS AND "HACKS":
UTILITY AND RESOURCES:
ALTERNATE OPERATING SYSTEM:
NOTES:
The indexes are saved as wiki pages so that anybody can add a link to them in a (hopefully) organized fashion (sorted by keyword, like a book index).
We may want to ALSO add a table of contents to the TOP of those index pages, for the most important items sorted by topic. We will add definitions of these words, and we will provide thumbnail images and/or icons for them as well. We are working on making these forum prefix tags too, like the prefixes used in the parent forum. UPDATE: All completed. Thanks!
This should help make the Kindle Developer's Corner forum a better organized and easier to use place, for beginners and old-timers alike.