Press one of the Next Page bars until you see the Compose Mail option.However, sending e-mail requires some explanation. Selecting, opening and reading e-mail is self-explanatory. Now you're on the mobile version of Gmail. The box should already have " after which you can type m. (or go there from my Kindle page), then press the Select wheel on the Submit option to enter. Choose Basic Web, then press the Select wheel to bring up the Enter URL box. In the meantime, Google's free mobile version of Gmail is the best option for using e-mail on a Kindle.įrom the Home screen, use the Select wheel to choose Menu at the bottom, then select Experimental. Why? Because it devoted an entire key to the symbol (even such common punctuation marks as the comma and the question mark don't get their own key). I believe Amazon plans to add e-mail in the future. To see what's below, you click one of the "Next Page" bars. Like everything else on the Kindle, e-mail is presented one page at a time. So reading, for example, Computerworld e-newsletter subscriptions, is on balance better on a Kindle than on most cell phones. Using Gmail on a Kindle is slow, even slower than on a phone. Note that, to the best of my knowledge, this is the first set of tips on how to do e-mail, RSS feeds and online calendaring from a Kindle ever published. Once you're signed into one of them from your Kindle, you'll be able to access the rest without logging in again. You'll also need Gmail, Reader and Calendar accounts to do all this. Please feel free to use this page as your Kindle browsers "start" page. I'll give you URLs to the resources I mention, but you can find direct links on my new Kindle page, which I will maintain and expand indefinitely. But if your laptop dies during a business trip - or if the Kindle is the only device you happen to be carrying, it's great to check your e-mail, free RSS feeds or calendar. designed for cell phones actually work on the Kindle. But Amazon’s new Chrome extension is a pretty slick alternative.I've discovered that the applications Google Inc. If you’re happy with them, they’ll continue to work. While the official Amazon Send to Kindle plugin for Chrome is new, a handful of other plugins including Push to Kindle and an unofficial Send to Kindle tool have been available for a while. That includes the Kindle, Kindle Fire, or any iOS or Android phone or tablet with the Kindle app installed. If you have more than one Kindle device, you can open the settings and choose which device you want to send the document to. I find that I prefer reading long magazine-style articles on a Kindle to reading them on a PC screen, and this type of plugin makes sending those articles from the web to your mobile reading device pretty easy. Amazon automatically strips away advertisements and other content you might not want to see on your Kindle, and attempts to show just the article and photos. There’s also a preview option that shows what the web page will look like on your Kindle. Just click the button to bring up a menu, and click the send button to send the website you’re viewing to your Kindle device. It’s an extension for the Google Chrome browser called “ Send to Kindle,” which adds a Kindle icon to your Chrome toolbar. How long will my Fire Tablet get security updates?Īmazon has released a new tool that lets you send any article you’re reading on the web to a Kindle eReader with just two click. How to use an SD card with Amazon’s Fire tablets.How to disable the Continue & Discover row on the home screen.How to sideload apps on Amazon Fire tablets.How to disable Amazon apps and features.
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