Originally Posted by
catlike
maybe you have a device that can install the Kindle app, doesn’t require the specific Amazon device. Something to look into.
ahh reread, your initial post, I use the kindle app on my iPad.
Originally Posted by
mguinness
You can also use the free
Kindle app instead of a device if necessary.
I had no idea this was possible, so thank you very much for the suggestion.
Originally Posted by
TravelerMSY
A lot of their content is available on local public library apps. Libby, Overdrive. Cloud Library, etc.
US centric answer.
This is one of the wonderful things about the US that I really admire, namely the quality and availability of their public libraries, as well as the wealth of information available. This, along with the amazing National Park network (but that's another story!)
Originally Posted by
obscure2k
I read all of my books on the Kindle app on my Ipad
Wonderful idea, I will try this, although my iPad is getting on in years. I presume Kindle is fairly user friendly to work with. One day I must get the iPad Professional and read my music scores there, although I do like paper when it comes to music.
Originally Posted by
FlyingUnderTheRadar
I am old school ... I buy the books. Much easier to read and mark up.
Just as I wrote above, I still tend to prefer paper when dealing with books and music. But I just wonder how much of that is a misplaced reluctance to change!