Kindle Touch update -- major revision

It’s becoming increasingly common for them to do so; nowadays it seems fairly common for professionally published ebooks to have page numbers.

This is one of the features that was added by popular demand. The Kindle I have (what is now called the Kindle Keyboard, though at the time I bought it there weren’t any Kindles without “keyboards”) didn’t originally have the ability to display page numbers, but it was added in a software update. (It still won’t tell you how many pages are left until the end of the chapter, though.)

You can turn off the row of Amazon suggestions. Go to Settings->Device Options-Personalize your Kindle. Turn off “Recommended Content”.

I don’t understand what you’re sad about. What is it that won’t happen which you wish would happen? In other words, what difference, in practical terms, would it make to you whether the Touch were discontinued or not?

The attitude that what they sold me 18 months ago is obsolete. After another year or two you can’t even give away obsolete tech at a garage sale. It’s like trying to sell a flip phone you bought in 2010. No one wants it.

I know it’s the Tech world we live in now. But it still stings.

I’ll continue enjoying my Kindle. AFAIK it will continue to be compatible with new Ebooks as they are released. I use my kindle almost every day.

STM “27%” conveys more useable info than chapter or page number, especially if the other person doesn’t know how many chapters or pages a book has.

But it’s not obsolete. It just got an update, you can still download books to it, you can still (I presume) get support for it and unless you’re planning to sell it, who cares if no one wants to buy it.

Now, if when the new model was released you were forced to upgrade because the when you had stopped functioning, then I could understand being annoyed that they were coming out so quickly, but not only does the old one still work, they’re still writing new software for it which means they’ve done nearly the exact opposite of discard and kick it to the curb. I don’t think anyone would have blamed them if they didn’t update the Touch. It’s, what, the third oldest one out? (There’s the Paperwhite and the one with the buttons on the side to turn the pages).

Also, keep in mind, you paid a hundred dollars for it 18 months ago. I think that’s a pretty good deal and if you get another 2 years out of it, I’ll bet you can get $10 for it at a garage sale. IMO, that’s not bad.

That’s a good point. I really have nothing to complain about. I’ll easily get my moneys worth by the time it wears out.

For the keyboard, if you look closely at the bar you may see a slight break in it. If you see that that means there is either a new section or a new chapter. Each book is different.

I remember seeing that when I set up my mom’s Kindle. There was some sort of progress bar across the top or bottom with breaks and a thing to indicate how far long you were.

I updated a couple of weeks ago. It didn’t take long, but the indexing caused a battery drain the first day or so (as they said would happen). I do like the new interface – it’s bigger – and it still works fine for what I got it for.

Do you have a PC or a netbook or an Android phone or an iPhone or an iPad? You can download free Kindle software for a number of platforms. Just sign into Amazon and install the software. Then hit Sync and your stuff will appear!

Kindle works differently, depending on the hardware. But it works…