Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Superb iPhone 4S Works Well With The New Amazon kindle Application

The Superb iPhone 4S Works Well With The New Amazon kindle Application

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The Kindle device by Amazon has proved to be one of the most popular gadgets of 2011. This virtual book enables you to download from a choice of over a million publications and read them at your own leisure on the units excellent display. One reason why many consumers have decided against this device is because they already possess and iPhone 4S or and iPad 2 and simply do not need another portable device to carry around. Amazon have noticed this and developed a superb application which is now available for iOS5 devices.

The Kindle application is available for free from the Apple App Store and is likely to appeal to consumers who want to make more use of their phone or to those who find themselves commuting regularly and therefore needing material to read while they are on their travels. Once you have downloaded the Kindle app you can start downloading material from the excellent Kindle Store. This service offers a choice of over 1 million publications that rang e from best selling fictional books to weekly and monthly news publications. The Kindle Store has been optimised for use with the Safari web browser on the iPhone 4S and is easy to navigate and visually attractive. The store lets you have a free sample from the majority of titles available so you can read a single chapter and then decide whether you want to purchase the whole publication. If you happen to own both an iPhone and a Kindle then all purchases can be shared between the devices which is a useful feature.

The actual Kindle application for the iPhone 4S is well designed and offers a simple interface with a number of customisation options. If you find the page that you are reading is a little dark for your liking a button is available which enables you to easily adjust this setting. The main home screen of the application lists of all the titles t hat you have downloaded and displays your progress on each publication. When you have finished reading your progress is automatically stored so you can be reading several books simultaneously and pick up exactly where you left off whenever you desire. Another very useful feature that has been incorporated in this excellent application is a dictionary so you can look up any word that you do not understand. Social Networking fans will appreciate the fact that they can share their favourite quotations and phrases on Facebook or Twitter without leaving the application.

The Amazon Kindle application looks destined to become a huge success on the iPhone 4S. Not only is there a massive range of titles available but the application itself is easy to use and well designed.

The iPhone 4S and the White iPhone 4S are available now.

The Superb iPhone 4S Works Well With The New Amazon kindle Application

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After almost a month with the iPad 2, there's a lot I like about my new iPad: stunning display, sleek industrial design, smart cover that turns the tablet on and off and doubles as a stand, a mostly intuitive operating system and the enormous ecosystem of apps. But considering the device's vast popularity and market share, I've been unpleasantly surprised by three shortcomings.

MultitaskingBeing able to run multiple apps at once in the background, even invisibly, is certainly better than nothing. However, iOS's current implementation of multitasking still falls short, especially considering Apple's vaunted reputation for user experience.

On my 2009 Palm Pre I can view multiple windows at once and swipe between open apps. And, if I want to close an app, I press the home button once and then flick it off the screen. With the iPad, I need to press the home button twice to see all the running apps and then tap the one I want to switch to. This may sound simila r, but I find the webOS implementation much more pleasing. In addition, WebOS displays small windows of the actual running applications in multitask view, not simply icons as with iOS, giving me a better idea of what's going on.

Perhaps most annoying, in order to close an app and remove it from the bar, I've got to tap and hold, wait for it to wiggle and then tap the close circle. That's quite a bit more time-consuming than a single flick, especially if you got half dozen or more apps running.

I hope a future version of iOS comes up with a more elegant way of switching between -- and closing -- several open apps.

Mobile SafariApple Mobile SafariAstonishingly, there is no "search for on page" in either the default browser on my iPad or my Pre. Do software developers really believe we don't need to look for something on a page when browsing the Web? (Happily, some developer did realize the need, and I've loaded the $ 1.99 Find In Page app on my iPad). Update : The search box on iOS Safari does indeed search within the current page as well as on the Web, my confusion came because that search box is labeled with my default search engine (Google) and thus I expected it just searched the Web.

I'd also like to swipe between open browser windows on the iPad, instead of having to tap an icon on the browser bar to see all available open windows. I often forget and press the home button, not the open-windows icon, while in Safari. (Home works in webOS to see multiple open browser windows). On the iPad, though, pressing home twice brings me to the multi-tasking bar that contains all my open apps except the one I just left, i.e. Safari.

I'll readily admit that some of this may just be a case of retraining my finger memory from Palm Pre's gestures, which feel intuitive after a year and a half, to the iPad's, which are still new to me. But I really do miss swiping between windows.http://www.bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/hp/business-notebook-6535s.htm

FlashOK, this one isn't a surprise; I knew going in that iOS doesn't support Flash. What I didn't fully realize is how many Web sites would be closed to me. From photo editing instructional videos to Comedy Central clips, there's been a noticeable amount of content that's closed off to me when surfing on an iPad. This issue may ease as HTML 5 video becomes more prevalent. However, there's a reason RIM is pounding away at the BlackBerry PlayBook's Flash capabilities in its advertising campaign, as it's one of Apple's points of vulnerability in the tablet market. As more tablets enter the market and Apple's market share diminishes, which is likely to happen even as iPad keeps its hold on the #1 spot, Web publishers will have less reason, not more, to abandon Flash for iOS users.

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