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You can be able to highlight passages and lookup for something on the webpage. The Kindle Fire on the other hand has a very responsive screen and is preferred for reading EBooks and magazines.ĭespite backlight screens being not good for your eyes like E ink they are more readable as compared to the other counterpart.
Kindle Touch has an unresponsive screen and can be frustrating to use. ReadingĪs compared to the Kindle Touch the Kindle Fire is much better for reading. The fonts I added preceded the MoonReader fonts & so is not part of the sort sequence that MoonReader lists.Uses of the Amazon Kindle Fire 1.
#FIRE 10 HD APP FOR KINDLE READER APP PRO#
Looks to me that MoonReader Pro just "knew" that it was running on a Kindle & found the fonts? Or did a search for the location on it configuration since there were other font selections with "Amazon" as part of the font name.
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The Galaxy Tab Pro is running KitKat my theory is that it was the resolution difference but don't really know why some apps have problems.Īlso, I DID NOT sideload the Bookerly font it arrived with whichever update of the Fire OS was thinking of adding it but don't even know where the Fire locates the fonts nor the location of its books. The Nexus 7 is running lollipop 5.1.1 & still able to get apps over to the Fire HDX the Nexus 7 was still able to send apps over to the Fire when the Nexus was using KitKat still unrooted. I did note that I got exactly the same lines per screen/words per line counts with bookerly as with caecilia.
I sideloaded the bookerly font into mantano but did not rate it and reverted to caecilia which I had previously sideloaded, so I have the same font set as default for all my readers/reader apps.
#FIRE 10 HD APP FOR KINDLE READER APP ANDROID#
I suspect your nexus is running an older-than-jelly-bean version of android and that's why you were able to do it, and that your galaxyTab is not which which explains that outcome also.
#FIRE 10 HD APP FOR KINDLE READER APP APK#
Go to the APK using your preferred file explorer and tap it and have the package installer install the app. Settings->Applications, toggle on Apps from unknown sources. In order to install it on the Fire you need to have set it to allow third-party apps. Next copy said APK to the Fire (or what I do is save it in Dropbox and access it through the Dropbox app I have installed on the Fire). If you have Moon+ Pro from the Amazon appstore installed in BlueStacks you should just need to backup the APK using a file explorer like ES or Astro. Saxguy, I'm assuming since you used Bluestacks that you don't have another Android device. PS the same solution works for mantano premium, which I prefer to moon reader pro, as it honours the original CSS better,Īnd this should work for the OP using Bluestacks in place of another Android device. Amazon will licence check it when you open it on KF, but you will pass that licence check as you own the app in your amazon account.
now, because, its an amazon app, not a google play store one, the backup and sideload process will work. use a PC to go to amazon store and buy moon reader pro for delivery to your google tablet. install the amazon store app to your google tablet & register it to same amazon account as your KF. convince yourself ( and anyone looking for an argument) that because you paid for it once you are now "entitled" to a pre-hacked version & go use google to find one ( & hope it is not malware infected).īut in this case, as amazon store sells the app ( though it will not deliver to KF) there is a 3rd, fully legal, way which is how I did it: root the google tablet & use a "certain program", which is not allowed to be named here, in order to strip the licence checks, then back it up & sideload.Ģ. So usually there are only 2 solutions ( both a tad dodgy)ġ. this app maybe an exception, but usually all of backup programs are not allowed to back up paid apps.
your method only works with free, unprotected apps. You cannot usually back up and move paid apps like that. Then I backed up the app using ES File Explorer and then transferred it over to my Fire. I bought it from Google Play using my android tablet.