Я пробовал оба, киндл (когда привыкнешь) несколько лучше. А вот украинский pocketbook и sony действительно ничем не отличаются: один чуть лучше то, другой чуть лучше все, экран у обоих одинаково хлипкий (да и просто, кажется, одинаковый).
Можно сортировать на лету по любому из этих критериев (правда, имя и фамилия автора хранятся в одном и том же поле, так что сортировка получается по имени, а не по фамилии).
там есть какие-то метки, по которым можно искать. У одной книги может быть несколько меток: "I add tag words to each book on my Kindle by adding a note to the title page with the tag words in it. Then, I can do a search for that word on my Kindle and it will give me all the books with that word in it.
I add a "q" before each tag word so that the search won't pull up books that just have that word in the story.
For instance: Dead Until Dark has qvampire and qromance and qread and qsookie
Then, if I do a search for qvampire: all the books that have that word in them will list. (Currently, I have that word in a note in all the Southern Vampire books and Twilight.) So the search results will list all those books.
Does that make sense at all?
It is a roundabout way of organizing, I agree, but it will work. The tedious thing is adding the tag words via note to each book. I had to go back and add notes to 4 pages of books once I discovered this. Now, I just add the note as I download a book.
NOTE: if you have a K2, the search feature will work immediately for tagged notes. If you have a K1, then you have to add all your notes and give your K1 about 24 hours to index it all before the search will work properly."
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Date: 2010-01-13 07:55 pm (UTC)А если по алфавиту, то по алфавиту чего, названий или авторов?
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Date: 2010-01-13 08:24 pm (UTC)"I add tag words to each book on my Kindle by adding a note to the title page with the tag words in it. Then, I can do a search for that word on my Kindle and it will give me all the books with that word in it.
I add a "q" before each tag word so that the search won't pull up books that just have that word in the story.
For instance: Dead Until Dark has qvampire and qromance and qread and qsookie
Then, if I do a search for qvampire: all the books that have that word in them will list. (Currently, I have that word in a note in all the Southern Vampire books and Twilight.) So the search results will list all those books.
Does that make sense at all?
It is a roundabout way of organizing, I agree, but it will work. The tedious thing is adding the tag words via note to each book. I had to go back and add notes to 4 pages of books once I discovered this. Now, I just add the note as I download a book.
NOTE: if you have a K2, the search feature will work immediately for tagged notes. If you have a K1, then you have to add all your notes and give your K1 about 24 hours to index it all before the search will work properly."
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