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Originally Posted by Shopaholic
Probably because you didn't read that you could download the Kindle for PC/Mac program to your PC in the first place and then download the books to it. The options are there if you read them.
If you don't have Kindle for PC/Mac then the choice to download it to your computer simply wouldn't be there now would it?
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Here is the situation I faced trying to purchase from Amazon.
I buy a Kindle book. It tells me to go to the "manage your books". There are no options to download a "Kindle for PC/Mac" program on the webpage. Unlike Google and other bookstores, there is no option to download the file. Sony, Kobo, etc. don't care if I have a e-reader or not. I can download the files. In fact, to read the book, Amazon says I should install the Kindle cloud reader on my browser, which I do. So how should I know that a completely separate application is available for PC/Mac. Indeed, what is the point of the PC/Mac application if one has a cloud reader in the browser?