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Kindle iPad App
Kindle craze is not less though iPad is far popular than Kindle. Book lovers still want more even after having their own iPad or iPhone. The craze is right too as Kindle store has more than one million books in its online store. So that’s why you will need the Kindle app on your iPad is you want to access unlimited books to read. Not just books, it gives access to more than 100 Magazines and Online News Papers as well. So getting installed Kindle app on your iPad gives you the never ending treasure of knowledge.

You can buy thousands of books from the Kindle store using your iPad or iPhone in just $9 or even less than that. There you can subscribe to almost 80 news papers there to get up dated with the latest news from all over the world.

Kindle app gives you various extra features which were never enjoyed by the actual Kindle users. If you don’t know the meaning of any word while reading, just a tap will highlight it Google and Wikipedia definition on the screen. It’s not just enough; Kindle app gives you amazing search option. Just type a character, word or phrase and you will be taken to that page. Enjoying reading on you iPad and iPhone with Kindle features is a great experience.

Price
FREE
App Name
Kindle
Category
Books
Developer
AMZN Mobile LLC
Kindle
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Kindle, 7.2 out of 10 based on 274 ratings
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January 31, 2010
Posted in Books,iPad Apps List — iPad Apps - admin @ 6:21 pm

5 Comments »

  1. It was kind of clumsy to set up, but it is really worth it! the reader is fantastic and having Amazon’s bookstore available anytime, anywhere, is beyond wonderful. I am just wondering when publishers are going to realize that eBooks cost a lot less to sell than “real” books and drop their prices to something reflecting that.

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    Comment by Mike — July 13, 2010 @ 9:08 pm

  2. Got the Spider app and it has shut my phone reception to less than 40mm on a sunny day, terrible app I am swithcing to Droid after my contract is up.

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    Comment by Chikwendu — August 1, 2010 @ 4:11 pm

  3. I own a kindle (and love it). . . have the kindle app on my iphone, PC, and now on my IPad. It is great! I have had zero issues.

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    Comment by Luv2Read — October 19, 2010 @ 9:43 pm

  4. Was just going to buy the new kindle but bought the iPad instead and just installed the kindle app I love the sepia tone options so it doesn’t hurt my eyes in low light and books are pretty cheap buying them can be a little adictive beware every time I here about a new book I end up at amazon buying it

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    Comment by Texlp — February 19, 2011 @ 10:16 pm

  5. The aps itself is nice reading aps but it such ’cause it only read book brough from Amazon. It does not add other book that I imported in…or maybe it does not support format like PDF, word,

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    Comment by David Nguyen — March 29, 2011 @ 1:36 am

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