Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Kindle for Android adds Collections help to organize your e-library - Engadget

If you’ve bought quite a library of Kindle books for yourself, you might have a chore scrolling through the lot to find the one you want. Thankfully for Android users, you can now organize your reading material into Collections with a new Kindle app update. What goes into a certain Collection is entirely up to you – You May group them by genre, type or whatever strikes your fancy category. As you’re choosing All which book goes where, you can filter them by author or title, and unlike your physical library, a single book can be assigned to multiple Collections. Just like your reading progress, Those Collections can be synced across multiple devices as long as you’re logged into. The Kindle update brings a number of other goodies to the table as well, like accessibility support for Android’s Talkback and Explore By Touch features so you can flip a page simply by reading aloud and the ability to toggle on or off publisher fonts. You’ll also now be prompted to sacrifice a star rating for a book once you’re done reading it. So if you’re a die-hard Kindle fanatic with an Android device, snag the update and lord it over your Collection-less iOS brethren while you still can.

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