
- KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING UPDATE
- KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING UPGRADE
- KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING PLUS
- KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING DOWNLOAD
You’ll see the number of items in the Collection increase.

You’ll see a highlight bar when you are over the Collection: release your mouse button, and that does it. You can drag the titles you want (either their covers, or their names if you are using List View) on to that Collection. Give it a name…then click on Downloaded Items. You can also use the File menu, or do CTRL+N.
KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING PLUS
In either case, you click the plus to your right of Collections. You can create Collections directly on the PC, or you can import the Collections of another device (such as the ones from a Kindle where you have already created Collections). All Items combines the two…they should add up.īelow that, there is a section for Collections. The Archived Items are not, but are available for download. The Downloaded Items are actually on this PC. On Kindle for PC, you see three groupings automatically: One reason to do that is to make them easier to find. What you are doing is “tagging” a book as belonging to a certain group…say, “Mysteries” and/or “To Be Read”. There are a few new things with this upgrade…so new that don’t appear to be reflected on the Amazon help pages yet:Ĭollections are a way to organize your books (and some other items) on your Kindle…and now, on your Kindle for PC. That’s been existing functionality, though. 😉 I have one book in particular where I’m planning to write some, and I’ll do them in Kindle for PC. I do really plan to do some at some point. For those of you following my public notes on If you are like me and actually learned to touch type, it can be so much easier to do it on a full-sized keyboard like your PC may have than on your Kindle’s tiny keyboard. It does quite a few other things…one I really like is that you can write notes in the application and have them appear on your Kindle. It is a free application that allows you to read Kindle store books on your PC. Those are the three non-use things that really stand out to me since I last wrote about the upgrade. “Fair use” isn’t defined the same way everywhere…hey, last I checked, Afghanistan had no copyright laws… Why? How much and under what circumstances you can copy and paste without getting permission from the copyright holder (if any) varies from country to country. That happens: that are complications to exporting software, and in this case, copyright laws may also be an issue. Third, it appears that the “copy and paste” feature I mentioned may not be available everywhere in the world. I don’t know about it having come to any other Kindle apps.yet.
KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING UPGRADE
Second, the Collections/Shelfari upgrade has also come to Kindle for Mac:
KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING DOWNLOAD
That should tell you your version.įrom within Kindle for PC, you can choose Help, Future Improvements…that will give you a link to download an upgraded version. You can open your Windows Explorer (the Windows button, with the four wavy squares and usually to your left of the ALT key to your left of your spacebar, combined with the letter E will get you there), and then right-click on Computer and choose Properties. If yours had problems, I’d love to hear what operating system you have.

Mine was fine: on the computer where I have it is, I’m using Windows Vista Home Premium, Service Pack 2. However, I have heard from one of my readers, and read about it on the Amazon Kindle forum, that it has crashed their Kindle for PCs. I have time today to experiment with it, so I thought I’d tell you a bit more.įirst, if you don’t have it already, you can get it at here:
KINDLE READER FOR PC NOT SYNCING UPDATE
I recently wrote about an update to the free Kindle reader app, Kindle for PC. In depth with Collections in Kindle for PC 1.6
