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Emerald
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 Message 57 of 67
31 August 2011 at 3:24pm | IP Logged 
tommus wrote:


I find that the best way to manage the Reader via my computer is to use the free Calibre
software rather than the Sony software.



I use Calibre to manage my Kindle as well. It's brilliant, and makes organising thousands
of e-books a far more efficient process.
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newyorkeric
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 Message 58 of 67
31 August 2011 at 3:36pm | IP Logged 
dleewo,

That app looks pretty good. Does it translate words in PDF format?
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dleewo
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 Message 59 of 67
31 August 2011 at 4:56pm | IP Logged 
newyorkeric wrote:
dleewo,

That app looks pretty good. Does it translate words in PDF format?


It works *if* you have the app display the PDF in text-reflow mode. Basically, it extracts the text and displays it, but you lose all the PDF formatting.

Derek


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jimbo
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 Message 60 of 67
01 September 2011 at 4:55am | IP Logged 
dleewo wrote:
I didn't see this app mentioned, but I recently bought iReader4Study for my iPad:

iReader4Study


Thanks for that. This is exactly what I have been looking for but unable to find.
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JimC
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 Message 61 of 67
01 September 2011 at 11:16am | IP Logged 
Can anyone recommend a good English-Spanish and Spanish-English dictionary for the Kindle?

Thanks

Jim
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Doitsujin
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 Message 62 of 67
01 September 2011 at 11:39am | IP Logged 
I assume that you know about Dave Slusher's free Spanish Kindle dictionaries.
If you're looking for more quality, check out the MobiPocket web site.
(Most MobiPocket dictionaries will work on the Kindle. You can test this by downloading a sample dictionary file.)
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JimC
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 Message 63 of 67
01 September 2011 at 2:47pm | IP Logged 
Doitsujin wrote:
I assume that you know about Dave Slusher's free Spanish Kindle dictionaries.
If you're looking for more quality, check out the MobiPocket web site.
(Most MobiPocket dictionaries will work on the Kindle. You can test this by downloading a sample dictionary file.)


Thanks.

I was aware of those. Unless I've missed something, Dave only offers a ES-EN, not EN-ES.

Also, I was hoping for a recommendation from someone who had actually used a particular one and found it useful.

Jim

Edited by JimC on 01 September 2011 at 2:49pm

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kanewai
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 Message 64 of 67
01 September 2011 at 3:49pm | IP Logged 
I do not find the kindle (and I'm assuming other ebook readers) useful one bit for learning languages. It is too
clunky to navigate. I downloaded a couple FSI pdf's, and it's frustrating to try to find anything on any of them. As
others have mentioned, it is designed for reading. I love bringing it on trips - I'm not anti-Kindle at all! It just
doesn't work for me, for language study.

Now, I think if I were more literate in any of my target languages the kindle would be very useful.   Although the
price of ebooks keeps going up, and the inexpensive books can be very shoddy

I have fantasized about a "double-kindle" that showed parallel texts! That would be quite amazing.


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