Amazon releases Kindle app for Mac OS X

Amazon has steadily been releasing apps for various platforms, and the latest is for the Mac. The app itself comes as a free download, of course using the Kindle store will cost a few bucks depending on the book you choose. As far as which Mac users will be able to take advantage, well, the Kindle for Mac software requires an Intel based Mac running OS X 10.5 or later. Otherwise the app comes sporting the same features that Kindle users have come to love and expect including Whispersync. And in the end, this makes just one more place that Kindle readers will be able to ‘pick up’ a book and enjoy it from where they left off.
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Wow, what an amazing Kindle Reader. With development of Google Digital Books Program, Portable E-book Readers will become more and more popular.
on March 22, 2010 at 05:17 AM - LINK