We’re considering it… but it’s yet another publishing step… and it’s not like we need the extra work. Still, if it somehow made the content more effective, enjoyable, and efficient, we’d try to make it happen. If that would help you, please jot something in the “Comment” box under the web version of this item. Thanks!
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Putting the Brigada in Kindle format certainly is not necesary for this reader.
Brian
I use Kindle constantly, but would not read Brigada on it.
I use my Kindle a lot and would love to have Brigada on it, so put me down for a “Yes.”
The email-plus-web solution that you’re using now is perfect for me — I wouldn’t use a Kindle solution.
However, if you decide to do it it should not cause ongoing pain for you each time you publish. You should set it up to publish automatically to all platforms you are going to use — there are command-line kindle generators that will allow this…
I would not use Kindle for Brigada.
I would certainly enjoy it. I get a couple of other newsletters auto delivered to my Kindle via whisper sync and really enjoy it. I would still enjoy the email version, too, but this would be a nice option to have, and Amazon makes it easy to do.
I would not read it onKindle. I do read it in my email in box along where most of my work “in” items come. I note what is relevent and move on. Only for a few specific items do I even go to the website.
It would be a nice option, but certainly not necessary. Plain text e-mail is awesome especially for those with a limited internet connection!
I, also, would not read Brigada Today on my Kindle. I often click the links in Brigada to go to referenced web sites and the Kindle browser would be painful for that. I would stick to the e-mail version.