Kindle for PC Will Bring Amazon’s eBook Library To Windows Machines
Following the lead of Sony and Barnes & Noble, whose software allows PC users to read eBooks on your computer, today announced that Amazon Kindle for the PC. This free software enables consumers with Windows XP, Vista and allow 7 to Kindle will read pounds on their PC. As with the iPhone app, view synchronized Kindle for PC bookmarks and the last page of every book in the library Kindle. Users are also able to view notes and made highlights on the Kindle and Kindle DX.
Occurred during the Windows today 7 Case, the software has some nice features only available is based on the latest operating system from Microsoft. He uses Jump Lists, and Windows-Touch technology make for zooming in and out with a pinch of the fingers. Future versions will also allow the ability to enable swipe pages to view them.
Kindle for PC is available for download in the next month.
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