

#KINDLE FOR MAC APP PAGE NUMBERS INSTEAD OF LOCATION PDF#
How does the book get to my Kindle for Windows PC app or to my Kindle device? Is there a way to choose either? or both? Are there consequences for choosing one over the the other? Seems that Epubor is the way to go, and worth the cost if I can deDRM my books and back them up as stand alone books like the other digital books I have.Īnd, is there a way to tell if a Kindle book is DRMed? Can I grab it from the library of files and try to open it in another program like Sumatra PDF or even Calibre? Does that prove they are DRM free if they open? It also has a WiFi MAC address, a Bluetooth MAC address, an ICCID, an MEID, an SEID and probably a couple I have missed. Choose from over six million Kindle books (including those with Audible narration), magazines, and comics and start reading in seconds. I like them both but would choose Kindle for PC if I had to pick one. Read the books you buy on Amazon in the Kindle app. The Kindle apps will now display both page numbers, based on a certain print edition of the book, and the old standard Kindle locations for supported books.

Now, these books just seem to appear on my Kindle, and on my Kindle for PC. So I find one I want to buy the digital version of and I click Through to get the digital book, which I assume is DRMed. They used to be really cheap for most books, but nowadays they costs more. The best way to try to find where you left off in your book is to use the search function.

For some folks locations are annoying but that's the way it is. Page numbers will change depending on the size font used but locations will remain the same. I'm browsing books on Amazon and there is an option to buy the Kindle ereader version of the book. Kindles do not use page numbers only locations which are more accurate than page numbers.
