![]() ![]() I presume that they are suppressing zero entry types and have corrected the classification errors. The selectable list of file types in the left hand column – which had been expanded greatly in the last update to include both types with zero entries and quite a few which had been misclassified – now shows only All, Downloaded and PDFs on my PC. Split View support: You can now read in Split View on your PC.įunnily enough, the first change I noticed is not one of those documented. Viewer for Images, Math equations and Footnotes – Double click on an Image / Math equation to launch the viewer.Ĥ. Two Column mode: You can now choose to read with one column, two columns or with the number of columns determined automatically based on the font size selected and the page width.ģ. New Fonts: You can choose from six new fonts (Baskerville, Caecillia, Helvetica, Helvetica Light, Lucida, Palatino) in addition to Bookerly, Amazon Ember, Amazon Ember Bold and Open Dyslexic in the Aa(Fonts) menu.Ģ. Select the right options and it can like this:ġ. For the longest time it has had an option for displaying text in two columns like the facing pages of a book, but now it can automatically adjust the number of columns to fit your screen size and the font size. It also works on equations and footnotes (I haven’t had a chance to test the latter two, though).Īnd last but not least, Kindle for PC now has a multi-column mode. There’s also a new viewer that lets you zoom in on images and scroll around. Along with Bookerly, Amazon Ember, Amazon Ember Bold, and Open Dyslexic, the app now offers ten font options. Install the update and you can choose from six additional fonts Baskerville, Caecillia, Helvetica, Helvetica Light, Lucida, Palatino). ![]() Kindle for PC version 1.23.1 adds a number of new features, include a half-dozen new font options and a new multi-column option that is being mislabeled as a "two-column mode". Kindle for PC 1.23.1 Adds New Font Options, Multi-Column OptionĪmazon has released a new update for its Kindle app for Windows and macOS.
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