Quote:
Originally Posted by BonBon I've never even heard of the Sony E-Reader. It sounds like something I need to look into, though. Are the books as readily available for this as they are for the kindle?
You can input and save info on these (like you did with the recipe)? That would be a terrific benefit. I need to find out if you can do that on the Kindles.
Thank you!  |
books are readily available. When you get the E-reader you install the E-reader app on your computer. You can download books into your computer and transfer them to the e-reader (or you can download directly into the reader from the Sony store as it has built in wifi to the Sony reader store.
If you log on through the Reader on your computer there is also access to the google free books site and there are lots of free e-books to download from there (these are books that are in the public domain, I have downloaded a lot through there). there are also free e-book websites out there too, plus you can also download from the Gutenberg press.
For the recipes. I just opened up the Reader app in the computer, went to File and imported the recipe file into the library. (I actually imported my whole recipe folder into the library, so I can just transfer which recipe I want into the Reader.
I can open up the memo app in the E-reader and type in anything I need - like the e-mail addresses of those friends we made on the cruise.
I can also put photos into the reader, and music. Need the headphones to listen to the music though, but enables you to listen to music while reading.