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Kris Pryo

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Seems like this is the only place I can post, so here goes!

2 requests, I'm begging you!

1. Please make the Hilary Barret I Ching book available on Kindle! In my job I'm out and about all the time and I can't have the book on me, so I rely on my smartphone a LOT!

2. Please make the I Ching app available on Android for the same reason as above!

My 2 most indispensable things and I can't access them most of the time, even on my lunch breaks ... especially during my lunch break.
 

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Seems like this is the only place I can post, so here goes!

2 requests, I'm begging you!

1. Please make the Hilary Barret I Ching book available on Kindle! In my job I'm out and about all the time and I can't have the book on me, so I rely on my smartphone a LOT!

2. Please make the I Ching app available on Android for the same reason as above!

My 2 most indispensable things and I can't access them most of the time, even on my lunch breaks ... especially during my lunch break.

Why is this the only place you can post and who are you begging ?

Hilary is the only person who can answer you and she might not see this thread so there's two options


1. Send her a private message

2. Tag her if you are in CC like this @hilary;

I don't know of any I Ching app connected to this website.

If you joined CC you would have access via WikiWing. Actually if you joined WikiWing alone which costs the ludicrous minimum of £1 you could access her book via Wiki, well most of it. So you don't need to carry the book just make a contribution of at least £1 and you can just use WikiWing on your phone.

Maybe you are already in CC ? If you are you can tag Hilary to get her attention.

I see you already have the Resonance Journal but have no idea if that could be used on a phone.
 
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I have an Android tablet that I often use to do my readings - especially when traveling to and from work on the train. While I don't have a Kindle version of Hilary's Yi, I do have a PDFs versions by Bradford Hatcher and Nigel Richmond, and also Kindle versions by Wilhelm, Lynn, Alfred Huang, and Richard Bertschinger (the jury is still out on this last one as to how useful it is for me). I also have made PDF docs of many notes I've taken, especially about the meanings of the trigrams.

So, even though Hilary's Yi is not out in Kindle, I have more than enough versions and resources to work quite successfully from my tablet, even when I don't have internet access.

And as I said above, Hilary's suggestion is to go to her book's Amazon page and make a Kindle request from there. Since this is the direction she already shared, I'm not sure how much help @hilary; will be otherwise.

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Nothing to add to what @Freedda; has already said - thanks, David. The existence of a Kindle version is out of my control; you'd need to request one from the publishers. Liselle's method would work too, though for the love of all that's holy, don't tell the publisher!
 

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