Kindle Cloud Reader lets you read ebooks instantly in your web browser - no Kindle device required.
Posted by3 years ago
- I have almost 2000 Kindle books in my Cloud Reader and this makes it SO easy to sort them into different categories. I just don't understand why this isn't available as an ap for the Kindle Fire.
- The Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader is a web app that allows you to read Kindle Books in any compatible web browser.Follow the steps below to read Kindle Books from your library using Kindle Cloud Reader.
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So I just spent weeks learning CSS so I could begin using Sigil to publish my books on KDP via a template rather than using Word.
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I just uploaded my first and was shocked --- it looks GREAT on my Android Kindle app..but on the Cloud Reader and the Windows app, it looks terrible. It even looked pretty good on the KDP previewer...
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I don't understand.
Mostly the formatting issue comes from CSS statements to create borders (specifically dashed borders).
Kindle Vs Kindle Cloud Reader
Anyone have info on the limitations between different versions of Kindle readers? Any advice?
Kindle For Mac Vs Kindle Cloud Reader
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I’m trying to find out how to make Kindle for Chrome read an eBook to me via text-to-speech to no avail. I have basically no idea how to do it, but my friend has done it so I know that there has to be a way. Thank you!
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Kindle Cloud does not have text to speech functionality but you can download Kindle for PC. It has text to speech via accessibility plugin. Maybe TTS extensions for Chrome would work. Try them too.
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Does Kindle for PC have a built-in TTS engine? How do you make it read the text of an ebook I downloaded? I bought it from Amazon so it's not like it's some downloadable file I obtained from an alternate website.Which cac reader software to dowload for mac. Right click the SCRx31 USB Reader, select Update Driver software. Browse my computer. Select Browse, then desktop (or wherever you made the folder). Go to the IOGear website and download the driver for GSR 202 CAC Reader to your desktop. Does not read your CAC when using your Mac.
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Here is a link on Using the PC version with TTS. You need to have additional software installed.
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That's a broken URL.
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The link works. Please try again.
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Ok. I installed it. How do I actually use it once it's installed?
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Follow the instructions here http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/?nodeId=200596280&pop-up=1. Start Microsoft Narrator before using the keyboard shortcut.
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Microsoft Narrator is pre-installed on Windows.
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I installed the additional software, and I opened an ebook and I hit CTRL + R. It doesn't work for some reason since I don't hear anything being read.
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It appears based on my research that you are referring to the Send to Kindle Google Chrome extension as seen at http://www.amazon.com/gp/sendtokindle/chrome/ Is that correct? Are you wanting your Kindle Fire or older device to read what you are sending to your device once it arrives? If so then the following articles will help you solve the issue; I have no idea which Kindle device you are using. Good luck.http://frrl.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/making-kindle-fire-speak-kindle-fire-ebook-reader-text-to-speech-capability/
http://askville.amazon.com/make-kindle-read/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=76165628
http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/android/text-to-speech-tts-on-kindle-fire.asp-
I'm not using the actual Kindle device. I have a chrome extension called Kindle Cloud Reader and I am running into some setbacks while trying to make this app read the book to me aloud.
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Take a look at http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/chrome-speak-select-text-from-any-webpage-to-read-out-loud-chrome/ and see if it might hold an answer for you. I had forgotten about Kindle Cloud Reader which will work in any desktop browser. Hopefully this is more along the lines of what you need. Good luck.
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I've tried it with webpages such as Wikipedia articles, but on the Kindle cloud reader it doesn't work, for some odd reason.
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