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Updates for Kindle Android and iPad Apps Bring Much-Needed New Features

June 16, 2012 by Nathan

Kindle for Android

Amazon issued some updates for their reading apps this past week.

They added some much-needed new features to the Kindle for Android app, and they also updated the Kindle for iPad app as well as the Kindle Cloud Reader, their web browser based app.

As the picture at the top of this post illustrates, the Kindle Android app finally got two-page landscape mode for tablets, plus options for customizing line spacing and margin size. They also added a new left-justified option to help improve readability on smaller screens.

This update was a long time coming. Most reading apps have two-page landscape mode, and it’s about time Amazon caught up. The lines were previously too long to comfortably read before on large-screen tablets, and sometimes the margins were way too large.

As for the iPad and Cloud Reader apps, their updates bring support for children’s books, comics, and graphic novels that use Amazon’s new KF8 format that they launched with the Kindle Fire last year for advanced layout books with lots of images, fixed layouts, and nifty features like text pop-ups for magnifying text and Kindle Panel View for reading comics and graphic novels.

Some examples of children’s books with these features include Olivia by Ian Falconer and Freight Train by Donald Crews.

Amazon states they have over 1,000 of these advanced-format titles that will now work on the iPad and Kindle Cloud Reader.

Links

Kindle for Android: Amazon – Google

Kindle for iPad

Kindle Cloud Reader

Filed Under: Amazon Kindle, Android Tagged With: apps, kindle cloud reader, kindle ipad

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  1. Andrew says

    June 16, 2012 at 12:20 pm

    The text from the sample picture is hilarious.

    Thanks for the Cloud Reader link. I can finally read my Kindle books on my Mac now (I am running an older OS that wasn’t compatible with their app).

    • Nathan says

      June 16, 2012 at 1:09 pm

      Ha! I didn’t even notice; I just opened a random book and that’s what we got, which happened to be Disturb by J.A. Konrath. The very first sentence was cut off. It goes, “I’m going to kill somebody. Soon.” And then it goes into that weird first paragraph that sounds like it’s out of a romance novel or something :).

  2. Andrew says

    June 16, 2012 at 6:18 pm

    Yes, a “David” and “Manny” kind of romance novel…;)

    I am looking forward to your Ematic PRIMA review.

    • Nathan says

      June 16, 2012 at 10:51 pm

      I’m not really sure the Ematic Prima even exists….

  3. Andrew says

    June 17, 2012 at 5:58 am

    Wow, really? Was Amazon unable to locate the Ematic eGlide Prima unit you ordered? Maybe they will send you an eGlide Pro III?

    • Nathan says

      June 17, 2012 at 6:46 am

      Nah. I haven’t contacted Amazon about the mix up yet because then I’ll have to print a return form and I’m having issues with my printer, so I’m putting it off until later this week. The thing is I can’t find the Prima listed anywhere else so I don’t know…

  4. Andrew says

    June 17, 2012 at 7:28 am

    Interesting. Did you hear the news? Microsoft to release its own tablet: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/16/technology/microsoft-expected-to-introduce-tablet.html

    • Nathan says

      June 17, 2012 at 7:56 am

      Yeah I’ve heard but I’m skeptical about how much it’s going to cost and how bad the battery life is going to be. Windows tablets are always so expensive and Windows is such a resource hog.

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