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Old 10-18-2015, 06:37 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by johnnyb View Post
I think that depends on your user profile.
If you read your own books (personal documents in Kindle-speak) between iPad and Mac, I think iBooks is better suited as it let's you a) actually read your own books on Mac (with sync, including annotations, unlike with the Kindle app) and b) does not prevent you from copying text from them.
If you merely want to read Amazon purchased content, Kindle is fine (except for the copying)...
I'm not sure what you mean by "prevent you from copying text". On Kindle for PC, when you highlight text in a book, a menu appears with three items: "Add Note", "Copy", and "More". Selecting "Copy" does exactly that: copies the text to the clipboard. Is Kindle for Mac different?
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