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I'm presently on my Kindle because I have system restore going on the laptop (long st
Site as of now pretty much works the same on comp or mobile
Its prolly a kindle thing on my phone or tablet its fineNot here it doesn't - at not least not on a kindle. Last post is under the thread title not to the right of it.
Bet ya ht the button for itlaptop was restoring - just got it back - somehow got locked into airplane mode
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did - lost internet - went to check it - accidently hit airplane mode but it wouldn't come out of it
However - discovered the site looks & operates entirely different on a Kindle. It was surreal...........
Now wader gonna be all confused after all he didnt know about the airplane button so here we areBy Leslie H. Nicoll, Harvey Chute
Yes indeed, your Kindle Paperwhite sports a built-in browser that you can use to access the Internet. The browser isn’t full-featured like the one you surf with on your computer, but it is a usable, albeit stripped-down, browser that you can take advantage of when you’re out somewhere with your Kindle Paperwhite and need to get online in a hurry.
did - lost internet - went to check it - accidently hit airplane mode but it wouldn't come out of it
However - discovered the site looks & operates entirely different on a Kindle. It was surreal...........
not the Kindle reader - Kindle Fire - full feature - so suck my socks fellas
when I used it on that "other site" - there was a button on the home page that you could click & it reformatted the site to mimic what I saw on my laptop
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Keep digging Larry, my Kindle, which I altered to load Gmail, United Airlines app, Video Player for watching TV on Southwest Airline flight, Android App Store, etc., is a Fire too. Matters not, all internet enabled Kindles have some version of that Amazon-bastardized Android OS.
The NE button was just porting you into side through a browser. You could have done the same by just opening a browser, yeah I forced Chrome onto my Kindle, and opening NYA. I never use the Kindle browser, don't even know what it's called.
browser is called Silk - don't use the Kindle that much - just when it's inconvenient to drag the laptop along - like at the auto dealers Service Centers, etc.