
Now that the Amazon Kindle is available internationally, I'm considering getting one. There are plenty of reviews around the net, but what I want to ask here is whether this device is are suitable for reading programming reference books. I'd really appreciate the thoughts of anyone with experience of it.
Is the amount of text that can be shown on screen at once limiting?
Are source code listings a problem?
How easy is it to jump from place to place in a non-linear way as you do with a reference book?
Are the note taking and annotation features practical?
As far as my question goes:
I am interested in the standard Kindle currently being sold (the "Kindle 2") and not the "Kindle DX".
I would not use it for only programming books, but it would be a lot of money to spend on a device not suitable for them.
Assume that the books are available direct from Amazon, i.e. no messy file conversions needed.
