Download Top 300 Free Apps for the Fire The complete guide to the best free apps Edward Jones eBook

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Download Top 300 Free Apps for the Fire The complete guide to the best free apps Edward Jones eBook



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Top 300 Free Apps for the FIRE


Top 300 Free Apps for the Fire by best-selling technology book author Ed Jones, is the detailed source for those must-have apps for your Fire!
So, you've got a Fire as a gift, or perhaps you bit the purchase bullet on your own because you wanted that awesome tablet. As far as apps go, what do you put on your new Fire? With tens of thousands of apps out there and more appearing on a daily basis, how do you choose what's useful, as opposed to what may be a waste of your download time? Here is the answer, newly updated with over 300 of the best FREE apps for your Fire. Top 300 Free Apps for the Fire is your guide to 300 of the top rated apps that you'll find useful for your Fire. Jones has taken the time to research and compile this extensive list of apps for your Fire, and best of all, each of these apps are FREE. You'll find apps for the home office, for entertainment, for news, weather, and sports, for your health, for managing your finances, for playing games, and more. A new local news apps section provides news, weather, and traffic apps for over 50 major US cities, and a new travel section gives you an insight to the best apps that will help you find great deals on flights, hotel rooms, cruises, dining, and even the best gas prices around your hometown or when on the road.

We’ve also taken the time to create each listing beginning with a clickable link back to the catalog. So as you read this book on your Fire, if any particular app sounds like what you’ve been looking for, just tap the image or heading name. You’ll be taken directly to the page for the app, where you can click the button to install that app. (Active wi-fi connection required.)

And this isn't just a list of names with little helpful information, like some guides out there that we'd prefer not to mention. In this book, you'll find detailed write-ups for each app, with specifics as to what the app can (and cannot) do for you. Let Top 300 Free Apps for the Fire be your guide to the best free apps for your new tablet!

Top 300 Free Apps for the Fire comes from the pen of Edward Jones, the principal technology writer behind the "Get-it-Done" series of computer books. Jones is an experienced computer and technology writer, database applications development analyst, consultant, and trainer who understands the issues faced by people dealing with technology, day in and day out. His career spans years of technology training, database development, and consulting services for major law firms and government agencies in the Washington, DC area, and he currently resides in Charlotte, NC where he is concentrating on providing publications to the rapidly growing digital marketplace. Jones is also a best-selling author whose printed titles have sold over one million copies, and he has served as a technical editor on numerous computer books.

Download Top 300 Free Apps for the Fire The complete guide to the best free apps Edward Jones eBook


"Hello Mr. Ed Jones,
Just finished reading the 200 Free Apps book.

I recently purchased the Kindle Fire HD and I am so unequite for this tablet but I wanted a tablet(already have a pc) to start learning how to navigate one because two others that I had purchased I found hard to even do anything on or get accquainted with them so I returned them.

Anyway, when I purchased the Kindle, I thought I would google tutorials for beginners on it and went Amazon came up with those books: I jumped on them, especially at the price offered. I was surprised they were digital but excited too as they downloaded right to my Kindle and I was able to take advantage of the tips, and other information in them. I also read the other one: Tips and Traps... Which was my first purchase.

Thank you so much for the simple way you express how to get use to my Kindle and what to do with it. I was able to even download from my Amazon account the books to my laptop and finish reading them there.

On my first day, I was able to download a movie and watch it as well.

This time, I did a lot of research and googling to find out what to do once I got the Kindle so I would not be in the dark as to how to operate it.

I also have to admit; I love the set up on the Kindle Fire HD and find it more user friendly than any of the others I had purchased and sent back!!

Again, I just wanted to thank you for the two books I read and the massive amount of very useful information that anyone, beginner or experience can use!!

I will also sign up for your email updates on the Kindle Fire HD."

Product details

  • File Size 3456 KB
  • Print Length 203 pages
  • Publisher Digital Services (November 27, 2012)
  • Publication Date November 27, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00AFH6O4O

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  • I'm very pleased with this book, and have installed a number of the apps on my Fire. I have several kindle devices, and have learned via this book, how to customize my fire and maximize the usefulness of all my kindle devices. Thank you so much for teaching me how to entertain myself and my family, and how to do a ton of other things with my Fire!!! 😊
  • This is a nice e-Book if you are looking for a nice gamut of usable apps that are risk free for your Fire. You will be able to find a nice collection of apps to enable your to provide you with any information that a full on desktop/laptop can provide. Worth the perusing and its always there ( for now).
  • This book is definitely worth the $0.99 I paid for it. Found a few cool sites, and learned some tricks and stuff I was not aware of. Liked the links to the various travel sites, and the translation site as well.
  • Hello Mr. Ed Jones,
    Just finished reading the 200 Free Apps book.

    I recently purchased the Fire HD and I am so unequite for this tablet but I wanted a tablet(already have a pc) to start learning how to navigate one because two others that I had purchased I found hard to even do anything on or get accquainted with them so I returned them.

    Anyway, when I purchased the , I thought I would google tutorials for beginners on it and went came up with those books I jumped on them, especially at the price offered. I was surprised they were digital but excited too as they downloaded right to my and I was able to take advantage of the tips, and other information in them. I also read the other one Tips and Traps... Which was my first purchase.

    Thank you so much for the simple way you express how to get use to my and what to do with it. I was able to even download from my account the books to my laptop and finish reading them there.

    On my first day, I was able to download a movie and watch it as well.

    This time, I did a lot of research and googling to find out what to do once I got the so I would not be in the dark as to how to operate it.

    I also have to admit; I love the set up on the Fire HD and find it more user friendly than any of the others I had purchased and sent back!!

    Again, I just wanted to thank you for the two books I read and the massive amount of very useful information that anyone, beginner or experience can use!!

    I will also sign up for your email updates on the Fire HD.
  • This is a good book, just not for me. I did read it and it does have a lot of good apps, but I was looking for one subject only. It did help but I didn't find very much on what I wanted
  • If you are looking for worthwhile free apps you definetly will be glad you got this booklet. Aside from listing many very good free apps with notes on use, it provides lots of useful tips on getting material not normally used on your Fire on board and working. You will spend a couple of hours reading and trying new apps (they are free and it tells you how to delete them) so feel free to experiment! I found it a very useful resource.
  • While I didn't expect too much from what I had thought would be a catalogue of apps, I was pleasantly surprised. The introduction was the same as throat book I read, that is where the similarity ends. The apps were discussed individually, with a few having honorable mention for compatibility with the app being elaborated upon. It was wonderful to learn of the purpose of each app. It was also surprising to learn how many of the apps are at more extensive in covering less thought of features that greatly increase their inherent value. In all, this book is worth the price, both for reference and catalogue like qualities.
  • I finally stumbled onto the exact kind of "how to" ADVICE BOOK I have been looking for. The author explains how to use an App by steps, "do this" then "do this". That is the only way I can figure out the procedure, but I have to say, I 'm getting better because I keep reading "doable" content like this one. While reading the book I was also laughing at myself because at my age I am becoming obsessed with Apps; I even thought about the one that simulates flying a plane. I thoroughly enjoyed this short, to the point help book. It's a keeper. SES/ Houston