It finally gives you the ability to read books in landscape mode with multiple columns of text, offers
bold font choices, and debuts an in - book image viewer.
Now that people have gotten a chance to try out the new font, an obvious question arises: Do you like the new Amazon Ember
Bold font choice?
I'm glad they finally listened to customers and added
a bold font choice so it's hard to complain about it too much but there's no reason for them to stop at just one.
Amazon has started rolling out a new software update for Kindles to add the new Amazon Ember
Bold font choice.
Not exact matches
Not only is the price too good to pass up, but the
bold font and ribbon tree design on this graphic onesie make this selection a solid
choice.
Play with
bold, italics, underline, a
bold color
choice, and even a different
font for that word.
Mantano leaves Kindle software in the dust in terms of
font choices or the ability to add all - text
bolding or otherwise improve the reading experience for many.
It now offers all - text
bold, though it lacks the full range of
font choices and customization that Moon + Reader Pro does.
More
Fonts: One thing I'd really like to see on Kindles is more font choices and having more control over fonts by being able to set custom weight to make them bolder and darker, like Kobo erea
Fonts: One thing I'd really like to see on Kindles is more
font choices and having more control over
fonts by being able to set custom weight to make them bolder and darker, like Kobo erea
fonts by being able to set custom weight to make them
bolder and darker, like Kobo ereaders.
I wanted the
choice of a
bolder font - or
fonts - than what the Glowlight 3 provided.
With all of these
font choices now available I am wondering if I missed one that is a liitle darker or
bolder than the others.
Most of the covers suffer from wrong
font choice (either too
bold, too light, or wrong style), poor balance in type size in relation to the background, too much type, or the backgrounds are much, much too busy.
That means no
bold, no italics, no
font color
choices, NO FORMATTING AT ALL.