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- Sep 01, 2013 MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Use an iPad as well as computer. Posted on Mar 28, 2012 1:18 PM Reply I have this question too ( 212 ) I have this question too Me too (212) Me too.
Most of the people who like reading eBooks will choose the Kindle eReader, for its eye-friendly screen, and the gigantic Amazon eBookStore. As the magnate in eBooks area, Kindle insist his AZW format, ignoring the popular ePub format.
Oct 11, 2012 When I attempted to download the Kindle app to my i-Mac OS X Version 10.5.8. I was informed it was incompatible. If I upgrade to Version 10.6.8. Will that bring sweetness and light and make things compatible?
In modern days, iTunes gift card is becoming a fashionable gift to family or friends. Cost gift card on iTunes eBooks is a splendid choice, but iPad is a bit expensive, and the screen is not that friendly to our eyes.
Therefore, buy books with iTunes gift card and read them on Kindle can benefit us most. But Kindle can't read iBooks directly, even if there is no DRM, the iBooks in ePub format, you still cannot read them on Kindle.
Don't worry, just 3 steps, you can read iBooks on Kindle
1. Make iBooks convertable
First of all, find the iBooks you purchased in your computer. It always in the iTunes Library folder, the default path is X:My DocumentsMy MusiciTunesiTunes MediaBooks.
Secondly, download and install the tool needed.
Statement: Epubor program does not support removing DRM from iBooks, and the tool above is not from Epubor.
2. Convert ePub to Mobi
Download and install eBook Converter. Click 'Add' and upload the DRM-free ePub ebook to this tool. Or you can simply click setting icon to set your eBook (Favorite) path, your EPUB files will be listed on the left column automatically.
Choose 'Mobi' or 'AZW3' as the output format, click 'Convert to' button to start conversion. The added EPUB files will be converted to Kindle supported formats within a few seconds.
3. Three ways to transfer iBooks to Kindle
After converting epub to mobi, we can add iBooks to Kindle then read them by 3 methods.
Method 1: Connetc Kindle to PC by USB cable, there will be a Removable Disc in My Computer. Then put iBooks on Kindle by Copy & Paste the mobi file to the Document folder.
Method 2: Send the converted iBooks to your Kindle e-mail address. When you connect your Kindle to WIFI, the iBooks will transfer to your Kindle automatically. Find your Send-to-Kindle e-mail address in Amazon.com---Manage your Kindle.
Method 3: Download and install Send to Kindle for PC, right click on the mobi ebook, there will add an option called Send to Kindle, choose it then send the books to your Kindle. Receive the ebook as method 2.
Click here to learn more tricks and tips about Kindle.
4. iBooks VS Kindle
1, Eye-friendly screen of Kindle. If we read on iPad for 1-2 hour, we easily get eye-tired, but for Kindle, this will not happen unless we read unless 3-4 hours.
2, Battery life. You are on a train-trip, reading a nice eBook with your iPad, suddenly, the iPad screen turns down because the battery has run out. But for Kindle, its battery can be at least last for a week without any charging.
3, Weight. The iPad is around 650g, while Kindle 3 is 240g and Kindle 4 is 170g. When we read eBooks, we often hold the eReader in our hands, it is tired if we hold iPad for 1-2 hours.
4, District limit. Most of eBooks in Amazon Store can only be purchased in the US. But Kindle is popular all over the world, while iBooks is available in many countries. Therefore, iBooks + Kindle = Best Reading.
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Jonny Greenwood joined Epubor since 2011, loves everything about eBooks and eReaders. He seeks the methods to read eBooks more freely and wants to share all he has got with you.
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Additional reading: The Supported Format for Specific Application/Devices
External links: 1) OS X - official website at Apple; 2) iOS - official site