July 30th, 2013 by Nate Hoffelder · No Comments · Amazon , software news
Amazon rolled out a new update for their iOS app.
This update doesnât change as many details as the several updates released over the past few months, but it does add a few useful features. In addition to the stability improvements and bug fixes, thereâs also an incremental improvement to the Skynet AI that Amazon has secretly installed on all of our devices.
Amazon has also finally added support for third party dictionaries. Have you bought a dictionary in the Kindle Store? Assuming it was formatted correctly, it should now work on the Kindle iPad app.
Amazon has also added a custom search for free samples. You still canât search for paid ebooks, but when you search for ebooks youâll now also be offered free samples that match your search terms.
Curiously enough, thereâs no way to buy the full ebook once youâve read the sample. I would think that would be the whole point of offering samples (maybe itâs coming next week).
Here is what is new in version 3.9.0.0.0:
- Kindle Free Sample Search â" From the existing Library Search, customers can now search Amazonâs catalog of millions of Kindle books and download free samples from within the app. New books are easier than ever to find.
- Bring Your Own Dictionary â" Customers can now use previously purchased Dictionaries, such as medical, legal, or other translation references to define words in any of their other eBooks. Dictionaries downloaded to the device automatically appear in the selection list.
- Accessibility Quick Reference â" Accessibility gestures for blind and visually impaired customers are included for quick reference and can be found under the FAQ section in settings. The guide has been translated for all supported languages.
- Instant Cover Loader â" Book cover art displays quicker and more fluidly.
- Bug Fixes/Stability Improvements
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