[vi-kindle] Re: Make/Model etc.

  • From: Christopher Gilland <clgilland07@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: vi-kindle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 15:22:53 -0400

Well...


A writer? Um, not professionally, although I have such a life story that could be told, that my close trusted friends have begged me to write it down into a biography.


I've seriously thought about doing so, but some of it would be so painful to relive in writing, being that I've been through hell and back through my life, that I dunno...


If people keep encouraging it though, I may not have a choice.


I use to blog like crazy, and still do for the nonprofit ministry outreach I run, but I really need to get back into things on a personal level.


Chris.


On 03/11/2019 02:33 PM, Colleen Edwards wrote:

Does not do it automatically. Wow thats lots of sound bytes. I love audible books it a pleasure to listen to them.

Are you a writer? Hadley has a writers circle I am eager to try.

Colleen Edwards
KI7DRS
Email: ki7drs@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ki7drs@xxxxxxxxx>

On Sun, Mar 10, 2019, 10:15 PM Christopher Gilland <clgilland07@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:clgilland07@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Actually, I'm not sure if it downloads Audible content
    automatically locally. I hope not, as right now, since I signed up
    back in 2004, I now have well over 1200 books in my library easily!


    Chris.


    On 03/11/2019 12:26 AM, Colleen Edwards wrote:
    Chris
    You could have an older kindle, but most things will work. It
    should not take more than an hour probably less to update unless
    you got lots of movies, audible books or music to upload and or
    download.
    I have found some good apps and you might consider making it use
    android apps. I have not done that yet but others here have.

    For the money it's a good machine. When smartphone died I could
    still look at files. Read emails. Communicate.





    Colleen Edwards
    KI7DRS
    Email: ki7drs@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ki7drs@xxxxxxxxx>

    On Sun, Mar 10, 2019, 6:03 PM Christopher Gilland
    <clgilland07@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:clgilland07@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

        So, this Kindle I have is at least 3 years old. Is there a
        way I can
        know which model Fire tablet specifically I have? I know it
        is the 7
        inch model, but how do I know if they have newer models of
        the 7 inch?
        Or, just, newer in general?


        Also, are there some versions of FireOS that won't run on
        some of the
        older Fire OS tabs, or for the most part, if it's new enough
        to run
        Voiceview, will it pretty well run the newest FireOS, regardless.


        Chris.


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