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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Kindle: Free and Convenient Storage fo eBooks

Yesterday, this blog published an article with a link to an e-book by Tim Layton.  Grab that book from here, if you do not already have it.

Today, your blogger will reveal a great way to store and organize any and all e-books, data sheets and any other electronic document in e-book or PDF format to a central location accessible just about anywhere.

Amazon Kindle devices are probably well known to just about anyone, but Amazon actually offers the Kindle service free to just about any device or computer.  There are free apps for iOS, Android and Windows.  It is also possible to access your Kindle content directly over the Web with just about any popular web browser.

There is no fee to sign up for a Kindle account and one can easily email content to a special email address that will automatically send content to your managed devices.

This video will show you how to sign up for an Amazon account and get started adding books to your Kindle account.  There are plenty of free Kindle books, if you wish to browse and add books from Amazon.

If you already have an Amazon account, sign in and go to Accounts & Lists.  There will be an option to Add Kindle Unlimited.  Sign up there.

If you already have a Kindle account, sign in and go to Accounts & Lists, then select Manage Your Content and Devices.  Click on the Devices tab to see the email address to send content to your Kindle account.

Store all your data sheets, formula e-books and other electronic documents related to photography on your Kindle account for easy access at any time, whether on a photography shoot or while planning a scene.