I do want to proceed, so I’ll click on “Keep”. Since I’m running Chrome on my Mac, it warns me about downloads in the following manner: If you guessed that you should click on “Download now”, you’re spot on! Click on it. It’s the latter that we want, so click on “Mac”: It’s quite impressive how many different systems support the Kindle, whether it’s your Droid tablet, your iPad, your PC laptop or your Mac system. You can see the selection I’ve highlighted, “Free Kindle Reading Apps”. Simply go to the Web site and on the left side bring up the Kindle menu: To get the software on your Mac or PC is a breeze too. A feature that’s pretty close to magic, if you ask me, and one that lets me progress in whatever book I’m reading regardless of what gadget I have handy (and I have a lot of gadgets!) What’s even better is that they can all stay in sync, so you can read a chapter on your computer then when you pick up your iPad, it knows where you are in the book. Over time, it can probably pay for itself, but Amazon’s very savvy and they’ve actually made the Kindle reading software available for a wide range of devices, ranging from Apple iPads and Android tablets to smartphones and, yes, Mac and PC systems. You’re right that while the experience of reading an ebook on a Kindle - especially the new Kindle Fire - is nice, it does require you buying an expensive electronic device in addition to whatever gizmos you already have now.
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