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>Hi Yeti
> Wow! Thanks for the nice review.
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>You will want to re-download the Kindle TROM file as I just posted an updated
>version with more anchor points for navigating to headlines with the 5 way
>controller, an updated image of the level 5 chart, a Tech dictionary
>defination of Valence and the error in the Dennis Tape on how to run level 5
>corrected.
> You are most welcome. I am using it on my Kindle Keyboard and love the
>ability to look up words in the New Oxford English Dictionary built into the
>Kindle and to jump from a footnoted word to the footnote then jump back by
>hitting the back button.
> I also added links from the two places where Dennis says to look at the
>level 5 chart so you can jump to the chart.
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>Sincerely
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>Pete
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>> From: Rolf Dooijes <rdooi...@mac.com>
>>To: Pete McLaughlin <pete_mclaughlin_93...@yahoo.com>; The Resolution of Mind
>>list <trom@lists.newciv.org>
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 8:29 PM
>>Subject: Re: [TROM1] TROM Kindle Version
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>>
>>HI Pete,
>>
>>
>>I have been a subscriber to the TROM list for I can't remember how many years
>>now. I have never posted, as I came to learn, not to talk. I usually go by
>>the name Yeti on the internet. I had some auditing, did some study and did
>>some auditing over the years, all Freezone and outside the CoS.
>>
>>
>>On this occasion though, I did want to give you some feedback on the Kindle
>>version of TROM. I have had TROM on my Kindle for a few years, translated
>>from PDF to Mobi thanks to the excellent free software called Calibre (Thanks
>>Kovid). It worked, but was only just usable, due in part no doubt to my
>>insufficient familiarity with the Calibre software.
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>>
>>Your made-for-Kindle version is fantastic. I have been trying it out since
>>you first posted it, and it works just great. Having an index with clickable
>>links has made it ever so easy to navigate, and the links to notes and Back
>>function are very easy to use as well.
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>>For general information, this Kindle version can be used by anyone, PC or Mac
>>or Mobile devices by downloading Amazon's free Kindle Application.
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>>
>>Thanks for your time and effort, I really appreciate having TROM so easily
>>accessible on my Kindle, and on my mobile devices now.
>>
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>
>>
>>Yeti.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On 07/12/2011, at 1:52 PM, Pete McLaughlin wrote:
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>>>HI All
>>> I have completed the Kindle Version of the TROM manual. It is posted on
>>>the tromhelp.com services page along with the pdf and doc versions. It was
>>>a two week effort to learn enought html language and how to make a Kindle
>>>compatible file of the book. I used the compact level 5 chart which is on
>>>tromhelp.com as an html file. It displays nicely on a single Kindle page.
>>>
>>>
>>>If any of you try out this book let me know what you think.
>>>
>>>
>>>Keep on TROMing
>>>Pete
>>>
>>>
>>>P.S. I found an error in the Dennis taped transcript for level 5. Paragraph
>>>14 starts Now this involves a definite change, you're going from origin now
>>>to receipt.
>>>This should be: Now this involves a definite change, you're going from
>>>receipt now to origin.
>>>Check your copy of TROM for this error.
>>>Pete
>>>
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>>Rolf Dooijes.
>>rdooi...@mac.com
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