There is a way of downloading the books to your computer. if you use Kindle
for PC with Accessibility, the books will be on your computer.
-----Original Message-----
From: Neal Ewers
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2013 11:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: How do I keep a permanent copy of the books I download to the
iPhone
Alan, thanks for the tip about iBooks. That strengthens my theory that the
inability to do this with the Kindle app is exactly what either Amazon,
Apple, or both wanted to do. How silly. You purchase a book and it is
totally tied to some cloud some place and cannot be put on your computer. I’m
not sure the issue here, in that the books are assigned a code given your
sine in credentials thus you can’t share them. And that’s not why I want to
have access to them anyway. I may contact Amazon and ask why this is done.
Yes, the Kindle device itself will allow certain books to be read aloud, but
I don’t believe you can do this with all books. I don’t believe the iPhone
App has that limitation, but I am not positive about that. I am reading
Harry Potter, and I’m guessing that would not be a book that one can read
with speech on the actual Kindle. I should check that out.
Neal
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Alan Paganelli
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 12:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How do I keep a permanent copy of the books I download to the
iPhone
Neal, the iBooks app for iPhone lets you do that. I have the app and it's
totally accessible. It creates a folder within iTunes, iTunes Media, books.
Any books you buy or download from the apple store go into that folder. You
can do what you will with your books. And, if you download other books from
other sorceress like txt format etc, you can drop those too into that
folder. When you then sync your phone with iTunes, those books you dropped
into the books folder get synced to your iPhone. Note: iBooks does not read
.EPUB (Kindle) book format books. However, the Kindle book reader does read
most all popular formats. I've downloaded the free Kindle app and it
doesn't seem to let you keep your books on your computer unless I'm missing
something. It looks to me like Amazon was just giving in to the demand for
accessibility of Kindle books by iPhone users. The actual Kindle hardware
is accessible. It has been so for some time. I bought my daughter who
loves to read a Kindle several years ago for Christmas. One day she called
me up on the phone and said, hey dad, listen to this and I heard the book
being read by a screen reader. They have improved quite a bit on that and
all kindles today have a text to speech reading option.
The Kindle is a good book reading device and very limited as a computer.
HTH
----- Original Message -----
From: Neal Ewers
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:48 AM
Subject: How do I keep a permanent copy of the books I download to the
iPhone
Hi, If I download a book directly to my iPhone, is there any way I can keep
it permanently. If I delete if from the phone, it will likely delete it from
iTunes assuming I have synced it. Am I better off downloading books directly
to my computer where I can place the ones I have read in a particular
folder? Or, are there other ways to make sure I have a permanent copy of the
book? Example, is there a place in iTunes where the book is stored such that
I could make a copy of it?
Thanks much.
Neal
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