A person can transfer files to and from an iPad by connecting the device to iTunes. This is accomplished via a computer.
It is very easy and simple to transfer contents to and from an iPad by using AnyTrans.
iPad and other iOS devices use iTunes for transferring to iPad files and folders but in some conditions when itunes shows error messages, in this case the best solution is to use the iPad file transfer software to transfer iPad files and folders.
You can move the books to iPad via "Manage My Kindle" on Amazon.com using a web browser. Also, you can do this via "Kindle" App, just log in to your Amazon account and sync books you have bought from Amazon to iPad. A week ago, I have found a very nice and simple program--SynciOS, it can transfer books to iPad for free.
Connect a USB cable between the two Macs or open a wireless connection and transfer the files.
email it to the iPad's email account. Note that not all files can be opened by the iPad. Executable programs, compressed files cannot be opened.
If all you want to do is read books, get a Kindle. If you want to do email, games, books, videos, music etc. get an iPad.
The iPad itself cannot be a book, but you can go to the App Store and download Kindle for the iPad free. Then you can purchase or choose free books for the Kindle app.
Use the kindle app.
The Kindle Fire is WAY better if all you want to do is read books.
The Kindle app on the iPad does not support collections or folders. Some other ebook apps such as Stanza do have a collections feature but they are not compatible with the DRM used on Kindle books.
Well, Amazon doesn't really like people copying books for other kindles. But, you can connect the accounts and can share books. Also, if you want to transfer the books from the kindle 1 to kindle 2, you should just use the same amazon account to transfer the books. Copying the book from the drive into the other kindle works too. Another option available in most cases is to temporarily loan the Kindle eBook from one Kindle to another Kindle. See related links for how.
you have to use a usb to transfer books from comp to kindle
email them to the iPad. Open email and hold finger down on attachement until Open with pops up, choose Kindle app.
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If you want a really lightweight tablet for reading books, get the Kindle Fire. If you want to play games, do email and a lot of web browsing, get the iPad.
To mark Kindle books as read on an iPad, open the Kindle app and navigate to your library. Locate the book you want to mark as read, swipe left on the book title, and tap on the three dots (...) that appear. From the options menu, select "Mark as Read."
Yes it is possible my cousin happens to be Reading Dorian Grey on it