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Move Book From Kindle App Mac To Ios



Sep 20, 2018  The Kindle app is a mobile app designed by Amazon for various Kindle users to read eBooks purchased on devices other than Kindle device. The Kindle app puts millions of books at your fingertips. It’s the app for every reader, whether you’re a book reader, magazine reader, or newspaper reader—and you don’t need to own a Kindle to use it. Apr 23, 2018  If you need apps for that iPad 2, that you have never downloaded previously, if you have a computer with an older version of iTunes (version 12.6.3 or earlier ), you can try downloading the recent app/s, by accessing the iOS App Store, through iTunes, and then, download the recent version of the app/s you like to use on your iPad 2, to iTunes on your computer first.

  1. Apple Books App For Kindle
  2. Move Books From Mac To Kindle

iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 add long-awaited support for external drive access in the Files application. This means you can access files on a USB drive, SD card, or hard drive directly from your iPhone. One YouTuber has also discovered that this makes it incredibly easy to manage a Kindle with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13.

Apple Books App For Kindle

This isn’t necessarily a surprising discovery; when you plug a Kindle in a Mac, it works just like a USB flash drive. What’s unique, however, is that when paired with Safari’s new download manager in iOS 13, you can download a book and transfer it to your Kindle, all from your iPhone or iPad.

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In the video below, YouTuber ‘Napabar’ details how to copy a book from your iPhone to your Kindle using Apple’s Lightning to USB-A adapter. In the video, you can see how to download a free book from Project Gutenberg, transfer it from your iPhone to your Kindle via the Files app, and then read the book on your Kindle.

Move Books From Mac To Kindle

Move Book From Kindle App Mac To Ios

This is particularly useful if you’re in an area where there’s no WiFi connectivity as you can download the book via your cellular connection, then easily transfer it directly to your Kindle. Typically, you’d have to email the file to your Kindle, which of course you can’t do if there’s no available internet for the e-reader.

As we spend more time with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, we’ll undoubtedly discover more ways to take advantage of external drive support in the Files app. The feature has been a longtime coming for many people, and there are numerous different use cases for it. What are you most excited for? Let us know down in the comments.

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