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Jul 14, 2008 09:00AM

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On one SD card, I've archived all my books and on another I've archived all my audiobooks.
I like feedbooks.com for public domain stuff. Their site is easy to navigate and the books are already in kindle format. You can download software from them that allows you to download directly to your kindle through the wireless connection making things very convenient.
I'm really enjoying my Kindle. It was a purchase very well worth my money.
Five pages.
I have an 2.00 GB SD card, but I don't need to use it right now.
Like a few others, I waiting for folders or other filing method before I load up the SD card. I've got enough books from the public domain, Tor and Bean science fiction, other freebies, and whatever else I buy to read a long, long time.
I have an 2.00 GB SD card, but I don't need to use it right now.
Like a few others, I waiting for folders or other filing method before I load up the SD card. I've got enough books from the public domain, Tor and Bean science fiction, other freebies, and whatever else I buy to read a long, long time.

I think Kindle will do for books what mp3 players and ipods have done for music.
I was please to learn that my HCI Books holiday novel Christmas Gifts, Christmas Voices has just been released in a Kindle edition.
Here's a link to a song I wrote for the book. (The song takes place at an annual Christmas pageant. After Eric, the story's main character, hears it incredible things begin to happen.)
http://byjohnallen.com/Christmas.mp3
All the best...
--John


I hate the cover they provide, so I'm having one designed for me, which I think will make it even easier to carry around!


Am I missing something here?


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Speaking of which, has everyone seen the list of free books that are available right now under "Kindle News?" There are a couple of really good ones there.


You select "content manager" and then from that menu, "remove from device" (or similar wording--I don't have mine in front of me at the moment). It will take the book off your current menu, but it will be stored by Amazon. You can restore it to your Kindle any time by either using content manager or online at Amazon.
I'm wondering if there's a way to sort of organize your books that you're finished with in the content manager, because my content manager is already getting unwieldy.
