I used calibre to convert a series of pdf's (funnily enough for an ou course) 
into the more native format for my kindle as I found reading the pdf to much of 
a strain on the eyes. It seems to work well, however its not a perfect 
conversion formatting can sometimes go a bit funny and images don't seem to 
come though, but works for my purposes.

Sent from my HTC

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From: "Paul Sutton" <zl...@zleap.net>
To: "UK Ubuntu Talk" <ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: [ubuntu-uk] OT Kindle
Date: Tue, Mar 22, 2011 06:41


Hi

this is slightly off topic but the answer could be useful to others.

Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open / read normal 
pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual,  if this is the case it would 
be useful.

On another note, part of my Open uni studies requires me to read and highlight 
text in book, if i could get hold of electronic versions can i do this with 
kindle or other book readersl as in highlight text adnthen some how save the 
file with the highlights so i can use it to take notes, or perhaps there is 
other ways to attach notes to text.

i amk looking at several books on LInux atm,  have very little shelf space left 
and don't want to be a tree killer by printing out documentation,

i can also buy electronic books cheaper than paper, copies

any suggestions or ideas


paul

--ha
Paul Sutton Cert SLPS (Open)
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17th September 2011 - Software freedom day



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