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Old 11-14-2023, 09:12 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
I just got a cheap Window 11 Pro system (I tried VMs but they all stink in one way or another). A fresh install features Kindle app prominently, but what it means is you are led to install Amazon App Store and then the Kindle for Android app from there, which is what I did. It seems to work well. I RDP to it from my Macs (I think I have app for iPad too), and it works great.
Yes, I have seen that the Windows 11 app is actually Kindle for Android. I believe that the only reason that the Kindle for PC app still exists and is being updated is that the end of life for Windows 10 is still a long way away.

On MacOS Amazon has already stated that the old Kindle for Mac app, now called Kindle Classic, will no longer be updated and that the new app is basically the iOS app, mirroring the same evolution.
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