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  2. Anyone have a Kindle or use Kindle App in Windows 10?

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    However, you might have to go into device management on Amazon's website and clear out old devices if, for example, you reload Windows and the Kindle App and it gets detected as a new device. Last edited by NavyLCDR; 20 Apr 2016 at 06:19 .

  3. Dealing with Kindle for PC/Mac 1.19 and KFX in calibre -...

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    The newer Kindle for PC app available in the app store for Windows 11 and the latest Kindle for Mac app (7.0 and later) cannot be used to download usable books. Most books downloaded using the PC/Mac apps will be in KFX format. This format is highly processed by Amazon.

  4. Troubleshooting Kindle for PC Sign in problems after Windows 11...

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    If you shift-right click on a mobi file in explorer, you have the option to select "open with" and select a new default program to use, e.g. the ebook viewer from calibre. You might have to manually search for it if it is not in the list of suggested apps. 04-16-2023, 03:54 AM. # 11. MRM66. Zealot.

  5. Amazon removes Kindle app from Windows 10 store - MobileRead

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    People who use Windows RT are referred to the Amazon Cloud Reader, which is a webapplication that offers the same functionality as the store app. There is no information with regard to a universal app for Windows 10 as well as Windows 10 Mobile, which is the way Microsoft wants companies to develop new applications. Amazon does have a mobile app.

  6. Windows Nook App Discontinued - MobileRead Forums

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    Disappointing news. As of 11/29/2023, the NOOK for Windows App is no longer available for new downloads from the Microsoft Store. However, existing customers can continue to use the app as usual, with all previous NOOK content accessible in their NOOK Library. For a broader reading experience, we encourage users to explore our suite of NOOK ...

  7. Kindle Windows app and Windows 10 - MobileRead Forums

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    MobileRead Forums > E-Book Readers > Windows Devices: Kindle Windows app and Windows 10

  8. DRM workaround: Kindle for Android - MobileRead Forums

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    Follow the instructions in first post to install, login, and backup the Kindle for Android version 4.16. Download Kindle for Android version 8.51.1.0 (oldversion doesn't have it, I used apkpure Kindle for Android version 8.51.1.0 - the arm64-v8a will only work for 64bit Bluestacks and the armeabi-v7a will work for 32bit and 64bit Bluestacks)

  9. How to Close Open App or Window in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten...

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    Close Open App or Window from Title Bar Menu. 2 Right click or press and hold on the title bar of the open app or window you want to close, and click/tap on Close or press the C key. A) Hover the pointer at the top of the window. B) If you have a touchscreen, swipe down from the top border of the window.

  10. Uninstall Apps in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten Forums

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    1 Open Settings, and click/tap on the Apps icon. 2 Click/tap on App & features on the left side, click/tap on a Windows app or desktop app on the right side you want to uninstall, and click/tap on the Uninstall button. (see screenshot below) 3 Click/tap on Uninstall to confirm. (see screenshot below) 4 If this is a desktop app, then follow the ...

  11. New Kindle for Mac app announced - MobileRead Forums

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    Windows 11 includes built in Android emulation with apps supplied by Amazon, including the Kindle app. Users can use both the old Kindle for PC and this new app and they are independent of each other. I suspect that once Windows 10 reaches end-of-life in two years there will be a similar deprecation and transition to the new app on Windows.