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Old 08-10-2011, 07:00 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by mldavis2 View Post
I guess I still don't get it, except maybe for #3 above. On a PC, there has been the Kindle 4 PC reader (an eBook-specific browser if you want to call it that) available ever since the Kindle came out. I still download books to my PC for easier cataloging and control and then use my home wifi to transfer them to the Kindle of my choice. The Kindle 4 PC program (I don't like calling it an "app") does exactly that. I suspect it would run on any Apple computers that emulate PC software. If you're using a tablet, your mileage may vary if the K4PC won't run on the tablet. But with the pathetic battery life of the larger, heavier backlit tablets, you wouldn't get much reading time before having to find an outlet to plug in. I don't find them to be viable reading devices if for no other reason.
Kindle for mac is available, and it doesn't have the same restrictions as the iOS Kindle app, so no need of an emulator or virtual machine.

For tablet users, either the native app, or the cloud version are your only options.
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