![]() In conclusion, this Kindle Reader for a PC does not handle smoothly like the Android app, but once you get used to it, it works well enough, and I do use it a lot on my laptop. Reading the books is as you would expect. There is a slightly different handling of bookmarks, but it doesn't take much effort to get used to clicking the almost invisible button in the right margin to open the list. It has 3 background colours for the opened book - white, black or sepia, but no green, like the Android app (not a problem) - of which the white happens to be GREY. Opening a book from the library requires a right-click & option to "open at the last page read". and video & audio coverage for entrances & outdoor equipment storage areas. It does register all your library books well, and displays them well. Dash Flooder is the perfect professional-grade companion to the Dash Dinger. One click on the Start icon is not enough. It's like it needs to be reminded that it has a job to do. ![]() It requires 2 clicks on the Windows 10 Start icon before it opens. Once set-up, it does behave somewhat like the Android Kindle app, but it has some annoying differences. It needs to be downloaded from Amazon (once you have worked out how to do it) & added to Start. Consequently, you need to download the Kindle app from Amazon - which is not an easy task. I can only surmise this is a "political" refusal. It is not an "app", because, for some reason Windows 10 does not allow the Kindle reader for an app, as does Android. Having been well used to dedicated Kindle readers, and Kindle reader apps on various Android machines for many years, I am able to give an accurate comparison of this "programme" for a Windows PC.
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