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Old 04-22-2011, 11:23 AM   #12
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After tried both (Kindle for iOs and Kindle for Android) and actually own both type of devices, I should say the Kindle app. on Apple runs better and looks better. Ironically, the restricted rules on iOs are probably are some of the reasons for that stability.

I've experienced several crashes recently when using Kindle on my Galaxy Tab. Let's see if this new update will improve stability as well. But good if they have included a local dictionary now, that is a really good thing and major accomplishment

But overall, I'm happy that people from "both worlds", can enjoy and use their Kindle ebooks. Hope that does not change soon.

--update--

Interesting ... the dictionary is not part of the upgrade. The upgrade gives you the ability to download it later, when trying to get the meaning of any word. I wonder if we can choose different dictionaries or even buy a good one instead.

Last edited by jocampo; 04-22-2011 at 11:26 AM. Reason: Adding comment about the new feature
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