I really like Kindle Fire. It's nice to read on Kindle Fire
and if only used to read the battery lasts two to three days. The screen size
is not very versatile for reading PDFs, but it's something. When I wanted to
install an additional application using the Amazon AppStore, I could not help
address validation. I made a post to Make Root and Install Google Play Store
and since then I have a list of applications that can be installed without
compromising much performance Kindle Fire.
Dolphin Browser to change Amazon Silk. Silk browser is the
exclusive Amazon Kindle Fire. It has a remote cache to Amazon Web Services and
is supposed to improve browsing speed. To me it seems slow. A good alternative
is to use Dolphin Browser V9, which works great on Android, has gestures,
bookmarks, is lighter and maybe a little faster when you visit Twitter or
Facebook.
Aldiko Book Reader ePub reader in addition to Kindle for
Android Aldiko is an interesting alternative to read ePub. It is very well
designed and comfortable to read books downloaded in ePub and PDF format on
Kindle, which Kindle for Android Kindle Fire content does not allow.
Dropbox to complement the Amazon Cloud Dropbox is very
useful if like me you hate Kindle Fire connecting the cable to the computer to
fill it with files. I make a copy on your computer, it goes to the internet,
gives a tour of China and Kindle Fire Wifi receives the file. You can do the
same with the Amazon Cloud sending the file of interest by mail, but open the
mail and attach a file is "too much work".
Adobe Reader to complement the native reader Kindle for
Android Admittedly the Kindle PDF viewer is uncomfortable to read PDFs is
smaller than the screen. The reader Adobe reader to adjust the sequence mode
leaves fluidly PDF. The reading becomes comfortable; the zoom is set once and
everyone happy.
Astro File Manager A handy file explorer set to Kindle Fire
screen, something that everyone should have the default Android.
Wifi Analyzer A tool to detect Wifi Geek, calculate the
signal strength, view the available channels among other things. Very useful.
Evernote Evernote could not miss, a resource available on
the personal computer to take notes from the Desktop and then sync with Kindle
Fire, also serves in reverse.
Mindjet. If you are used to using Xmind, the program to
create mind maps useful if you are studying or organizing brainstorming, you
can use this app on Kindle Fire to display and edit files Xmid slightly.
Usually synchronize these files with Dropbox.
Freenote. An application that allows you to take notes, draws
the free, embed and write using gestures. Great for taking notes in meetings.
For now stay adhered to this list.
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