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Kindle books can be bought with a Mac. The Kindle connects to the Mac with the supplied USB cable. There is a free app for the iPhone and iPod Touch which lets you read your Kindle books on those devices.
No. Unless you can somehow download it to your computer and change the format of the book to one the Nook can read. No. They are each their own different brands, so you cannot access the nook store on the kindle. If they have DRM - no, cannot be opend with a kindle. If the do not have DRM - they can be converted using third party software (e.g. calibre). Kindle books use a proprietary format that can only be read on Kindles or devices running a Kindle app including the iPhone, Android phones, iPad, Mac and PC. The Nook can not read ebook in the Kindle format. Both the Kindle and Nook can read ebooks in some other common formats but these are used for free ebook titles that are one or two centuries old. No. Books that are on Kindle devices are ".mobi" files. Nooks read ".epub" files. As of 3/25/12, there is no way to put books from your Nook onto your Kindle.
u need a mac computer to open the mac app store
The best place to buy a computer is Best Buy. Also, shop at the store the computer is made by. Like if it is made by mac, go to the mac store online or at your local mac store.
Plug in your kindle to your MAC or windows computer and it will map a drive letter. Go into the kindle drive and make a directory called video or movies etc. There may already be on there. Just copy the movie to the kindle drive.
It is available on: the Mac App Store (Mac) the Chrome Web Store (Mac & PC)
look for ebooks
According to the recent commercials in July 2012, you can get the Optimum app on the Kindle Fire.
You can buy Mac in UK in one of the department store cosmetic section, or their own Mac cosmetic retail store. But if are talking about Mac computer that would be in Apple store.
I love computer folks and their thought that all of us use their language. I was baffled by that message too. I did some research and here is what I came up with... Go to the start menu on your computer while the kindle is plugged into your usb port. Go to My Computer (or just Computer on Windows Vista). Open that and you should see your kindle in one of your drives. Right click over that drive and you should see an option to eject. Click on that and you should be able to go back to reading your kindle. Why it doesn't say "Go to start menu, then my computer then right click on kindle and click eject" to continue reading while plugged into the usb port....is totally beyond me.
The apple store is the best place to go to.