Friday, May 30, 2014

Kindle Ebooks in your browser read: Kindle Cloud Reader available – connect.de

Amazon today launched the Kindle Cloud Reader app. It allows you to read Kindle books without having to download via the web browser.

Amazon today launched its Kindle Cloud Reader App in Germany. Using the app Amazon customers can control their books from the Kindle Store on future tablet or smartphone without charging time via a web browser and read. The Reader allows online and offline reading books – without first downloading

The app also synchronizes the individual Kindle library of customer and noted last read pages, bookmarks, notes and highlights for all Kindle. Books, no matter what device they are read.
The Cloud Reader runs on all major web browsers. As of today it is available here for Amazon customers.

These are the features of the Kindle Cloud Reader:

  • access to Kindle books on the web browser
  • Auto Offline deployment currently read books

    Automatic update of app features and software

    Device-border access notes, highlights and bookmarks on other Kindle e-readers

    Continue reading on all devices due to synchronization of the last read on the Kindle app or Kindle terminals pages

    text search within a book by topics, persons or sections of text

    Available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari for iPad and desktop, as well as Internet Explorer (version 10 and upwards)

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