A DVD sized e-book reader about say half the thickness or slightly thicker with great battery life, a headphone jack and a speaker without massive bezels, silly chin and with simple software is what's missing in the e-book reader world. Then add your decrypted kindle books and they will appear on the category 'Books' on iTunes. If you have got one, launch it and click 'file' in the menu bar and choose 'Add file to library'.
#IMPORT BOOKS INTO KINDLE APP IPAD HOW TO#
If you need help, we have a guide on how to avoid automatic synchronization with iTunes. 1 Before transferring decrypted kindle books to ibooks, make sure you have installed iTunes because it is indispensable for moving files to apple devices. NOTE: To avoid Automatic synchronization with iTunes, hold down Shif+Ctrl while launching iTunes. A DVD case is 9" on the diagonal and is about the smallest an e-ink book reader should be. Then choose Selected books and check the box next to the PDF documents you’d like to transfer to the iPad or iPhone. A tiny 6" screen for reading books is a joke, sorry. Would much prefer if they scrapped all of the models and just focused on making one awesome 9" model and tried to bring the prices down through economies of scale, selling just a single model in black and white and one storage size: we're talking books.įurther, another thing Kindle needs is a headphone jack and a built-in speaker like Kindle 3 had. What Kindles have going for them mostly is price, but that really in my mind only applies to the cheapest model. I'd also like to see a slightly thicker reader with longer battery life. If Apple made a 9" e-ink reader (kindles are too small) that looked like the page of a book "Apple Page" or "Apple Book" and had some innovative features such as page numbers (ffs) and the ability to squeeze either side of the page to turn the page I'd honestly buy one. I honestly would like if Apple made an e-ink reader because Amazon isn't great at hardware or software, at least when it comes to Kindle.
I do wish Apple would add e-ink tech to iPads but that’s probably hard to engineer.