you have to use a usb to transfer books from comp to kindle
it cannot do epub (yet)
There's a free app you can download on your computer to read Kindle books. Just google "Kindle for PC"
You can buy e-books in the kindle store from the kindle, and they will download directly onto your e-reader. Then you select the book from your main menu, and start reading!
Most suppliers like Amazon and directly from the Enid Blyton society have many of the catalogue
No, to download books onto a Kindle from the internet, an internet connection is required. However, you can download e-books onto your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle using a USB cable without the need for Wi-Fi.
A Kindle eReader can be used anywhere to read books. However, you may not be able to download them there.
Kindle has the cloud reader lets you read books without having a kindle e reader. Kindle has free and discounted books that you can download and read.
To download an e-book on your Kindle, first connect your Kindle to Wi-Fi. Then, go to the Kindle store using your Kindle device, search for the e-book you want, and click the "Buy" or "Download" button. The e-book will then be downloaded to your Kindle for you to read.
There are apps and websites that allow people to download books for free. Amazon and Barnes and Noble even have free books available for their Kindle and Nook e-readers.
The Amazon website offers free e-books. E-books on Amazon are limited to Kindle users. Nowadays, you do not necessarily need a Kindle device to view Kindle books. The Kindle app can also be downloaded on phones, tablets and even the computer.
Nope! Kindle (amazon) will let you download their e-books to your PC! FREE! Go to Amazon.com, click on "Kindle my PC" and download their free software. You can buy e-books (you'll need an account) for $0.00 or their regular price, right onto your PC, and read it from there... same navigability factors as a real Kindle. Have fun and get smart!