William this is a good thing. I like that and I keep seeing things pop up in
the Amazon App store that I would have never imagined seeing. So, can I deduce
from this, that this list can now encompass anything kindle related since we
all have Fires at this point or at least, almost? I’m getting addicted to mine
to the point that the iPad that I use for work is just getting relegated just
to the minimal stuff that either I can’t find on Kindle or work related things,
and the Kindle is becoming my tablet of choice even though I’ve used an iPhone
for years I’m falling in love with this device more and more especially since I
got it at Christmas. So, I definitely can’t complain about it at all. I have a
few questions of my own about a few things but I won’t hijack your thread for
that but I’ll have to grab that later on. I’m looking at sticking solely to the
amazon app store and not side loading google play store or anything else at the
moment since it seems that things are constantly being added now and they tend
to work in the Kindle environment better when they come from their store. Lol.
Thanks again guys and take care.
On May 23, 2016, at 1:38 PM, William Brandes <williambrandes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi. an interesting wrinkle.
i had already side loaded google chrome on to my kindle fire.
but, found this google app in the amazon app store.
figured i would see what it was all about.
most interesting. the app syncs from my google searches no matter what
device i use.
so, it picked up my google search for amazon help on fire
accessibility and gestures.
i'm not sure what is happening, but, when i go to that search, it
opens the amazon page on accessibility and i can hear the same
tutorial that i made into an mp3 but, now on the kindle fire.
with the udpaded voice i am using on the kindle fire.
kinda cool. i am sure it is not a google chrome page. but, has to be
some kind of client page that a internet browser would open.
anyway, interesting twist for today.
stay well ... william