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Juliebythesea 07-11-2024 07:32 AM

I purchased a Fire. It’s extremely heavy😵*💫

New Englander 07-11-2024 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Juliebythesea (Post 2349194)
I purchased a Fire. It’s extremely heavy������*������

The paperwhite is so light it's easy to hold. Decisions, Decisions.

Joe Folker 07-11-2024 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2348974)
If you have used a kindle paperwhite in the past how would you rate The Kindle Fire for just reading books compared to a paperwhite?

I previously enjoyed using my Kindle to access books at different libraries over the years. But Sumter County Library uses the Boundless platform which is significantly inferior to other platforms that enable access to Kindle books.

retiredguy123 07-11-2024 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Folker (Post 2349286)
I previously enjoyed using my Kindle to access books at different libraries over the years. But Sumter County Library uses the Boundless platform which is significantly inferior to other platforms that enable access to Kindle books.

Apparently, the Lake County library has also switched to an app, "CloudLibrary" that will not allow downloads to Kindle Ereaders. Bummer.

New Englander 07-11-2024 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Folker (Post 2349286)
I previously enjoyed using my Kindle to access books at different libraries over the years. But Sumter County Library uses the Boundless platform which is significantly inferior to other platforms that enable access to Kindle books.

Yes, I already have found that out by visiting the Sumter Library and asking questions.

Arlington2 07-11-2024 04:01 PM

I just looked at the Alacha website and it turns out Alachua county library has a note: some digital materials such as OverDrive are limited to residents of Putnam, Alachua, and Levy (PAL) counties. Also, Adult Alachua County residents can register online for a free digital card. I don't remember those restrictions from a few years ago.

Alachua County Library District cards are free to any resident of Florida. They have both the Libby and Hoopla app. You can register online for a digital card, but I ran into it could not verify me so I would need to visit a branch. Sometime back I believe there was a nominal charge for non-Alachua residents, but the website seems to belie that. Since I have access to out of state libraries with Libby and Hoopla (both far superior to Boundless and Cloud Library) for my Kindle Fire I have not pursued further. The Micanopy branch about 3/4 of the way to Gainesville is the branch closest to us.

krisbogey 07-11-2024 04:02 PM

Kindle Sumter library
 
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Originally Posted by Joe Folker (Post 2349286)
I previously enjoyed using my Kindle to access books at different libraries over the years. But Sumter County Library uses the Boundless platform which is significantly inferior to other platforms that enable access to Kindle books.

I use a kindle App on my iPad and it works fine. The problem is that the Sumter County Library
has poor platforms and poor selections. With all of the money that has been paid to Sumter County by The Villages - ebook platforms and selections should be substantially improved. Most of us are used to far better selections. I don’t know who is in charge of this, but
It needs improvement soon.

ellensue 07-12-2024 08:01 AM

I use Libby to access library books. They download to paper-white.

retiredguy123 07-12-2024 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ellensue (Post 2349444)
I use Libby to access library books. They download to paper-white.

The Libby app is being replaced by CloudLibrary. Libby will soon be obsolete. CloudLibrary does not allow books to be downloaded to an Amazon Ereader.

New Englander 07-12-2024 08:19 AM

Amazon has a gigantic selection of books that keeps growing and if you want access to it, you have to $$$$.

dhsmith 07-12-2024 08:23 AM

I use kindle fire. I have a library card for both Lake County and Sumter. Sumter is Boundless and Lake County is CloudLibrary. Cloud is great with a larger selection of books. I have had to use my library card to get into Boundless a few times, but that is probably because I use Cloud 90% of the time. Because I am electronically challenged, because of my age, I took my kindle fire to each library to have them download the app. It gave me ‘peace of mind’ to know that it was done correctly.

New Englander 07-12-2024 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by dhsmith (Post 2349458)
I use kindle fire. I have a library card for both Lake County and Sumter. Sumter is Boundless and Lake County is CloudLibrary. Cloud is great with a larger selection of books. I have had to use my library card to get into Boundless a few times, but that is probably because I use Cloud 90% of the time. Because I am electronically challenged, because of my age, I took my kindle fire to each library to have them download the app. It gave me ‘peace of mind’ to know that it was done correctly.

How are you able to get a Library card from two separate Counties?

Stu from NYC 07-12-2024 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2349472)
How are you able to get a Library card from two separate Counties?

Guessing poster has lived in both counties.

In any case wish the local counties would play nicely together.

retiredguy123 07-12-2024 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2349472)
How are you able to get a Library card from two separate Counties?

If you live in Lake County, you can get a Lake County card and a Sumter County card for free. But, if you live in Sumter County, you can get both cards, but you will need to pay a fee of $40 per year for the Lake County card.

Arlington2 07-12-2024 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2349484)
If you live in Lake County, you can get a Lake County card and a Sumter County card for free. But, if you live in Sumter County, you can get both cards, but you will need to pay a fee of $40 per year for the Lake County card.

And if you are in Lake County you can also get a Marion County Library card for free. They have Libby and Boundless.


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