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Nov 1, 2018 - Here's how to download the Kindle app for Mac so that you can read on the go, and keep track of the last page you've read across all your. Select download and Kindle will save the book file to your Mac. While you will no longer need an internet connection to read the book, you will only be able to read the book through a Kindle device, app or the Kindle Cloud Reader.
Since the popularity of tablets, and subsequently large-screen smartphones, digital book reading has gone mobile. But, reading on a computer is still a popular past time, and for some, it's the best way to digest the classics, bestsellers, and undiscovered gems. If you have a folder full of eBooks and want to know which reader is perfect for your needs, you'll find what you're looking for right now.
I'd like to take a moment to clarify that this list is for apps that you can download onto your Mac. There are some great e-readers that are web-based, but I've decided not to include them on this list. If you have a favorite web browser e-reader, please feel free to add it to the comments section so others can find out about it.
iBooks
Every Mac comes with iBooks installed. It is perfectly designed to work, not only on your computer but also across all of your mobile devices. So, you can read a chapter or two on your Mac, and pick up on your iPad or iPhone without missing a beat. There is a quick-access button that lets you browse the iBooks Store, where you can download content to iCloud and access on all your supported Apple devices. You can also drag-and-drop PDFs to iTunes from your Mac, so if you've got a great book that isn't in ePub form, you can still read it in iBooks.
As for the features, iBooks on the Mac has most of the same tools and themes as iBooks on iPhone and iPad, like color options, text size and style customizations, highlighting tools, dictionary lookup, notes, sharing, illustration rendering, voice over, and more.
If you are knee-deep in the Apple ecosystem, iBooks is the best e-reader on your Mac. You'll love the ability to sync your eBooks and audiobooks across all of your devices.
Kindle
The Kindle reader on Mac is ideal for people that purchase, rent or borrow books from Amazon, which supplies the largest digital book collection. When you sign in to your Amazon account, you can access all Amazon books in your library. You can't browse the Amazon books store from the Kindle app, but when you buy a book on Amazon, it will be added to your collection, which you can access from all your devices, whether they are Apple, Android, or Windows. Amazon supports borrowing books, renting textbooks, sampling books, and more. It is especially beneficial to Prime subscribers. Prime reading offers hundreds of free ebooks, magazines, and more. Kindle Unlimited, which is a subscription-based service, lets you read about a million titles (including magazines and newspapers) for a monthly price.
Kindle on the Mac has plenty of customization features, too. You can change the theme to white, sepia, or black, and adjust the font size and style to tailor your reading experience. You can also add highlights and notes. One of my favorite features is the ability to browse through popular highlights from others that have also read the book.
If you have a collection of ebooks you've purchased from Amazon, or if you are a Prime subscriber, use Kindle for the Mac to read and sync your books across all of your devices.
- Free - Download now
OverDrive Read
OverDrive is the number one app for borrowing digital content from your local public library. All you need is an active library card and a PIN. Just like borrowing physical books, you can browse your library's entire collection of digital content and check out multiple titles at the same time. When you borrow an ebook or another item, you can download it on your Mac and access it as much as you want during your loan period. When your ebook is due, you don't have to worry about returning it to the library on time, it will automatically be removed from your Mac when your time is up.
The OverDrive Read app on Mac is actually a web browser supported software program, but it's on this list because it is the officially supported app for borrowing books from public libraries.
Although you have to access the OverDrive Read on Mac from a web browser, you can download content for offline reading, listening, or watching. You'll need to bookmark the page so you can access it without an internet connection, but if you remember to download the content while you're online, you can continue reading while offline.
OverDrive Read includes tools for changing the color, adjusting the size and style of font, adding notes, highlighting, and voice over for some titles. It also supports fixed-layout digital books (like comics and magazines) so your favorite illustrated content doesn't look weird on your Mac.
If you want to read digital books, but prefer borrowing from your local library, OverDrive Read is your go-to app for accessing your loans on Mac.
- Free - Download now
Adobe Digital Editions
Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) is an ePub reader that makes it super easy to read digital books on your Mac without having to drag them into an app or upload them to a cloud server. Once ADE is on your Mac, you can select it as the reader for any ePub file, so you can get started reading right away. I use ADE for ebooks that I get from HumbleBundle. I occasionally use it for ebooks I download from my public library, too. It supports all ePub formats and PDF files.
You can add a bookmark and highlight text. You can also add notes to pages and passages. Searching a book for a specific word or phrase is as easy as using the Find feature on your Mac.
If you download and store a lot of ePub files, and don't want to upload them to iCloud for reading in iBooks, ADE is the next best thing.
- Free - Download now
BookReader
BookReader is the e-reader for all files. It supports EPUB, MOBI, PRC, AZW, FB2, Microsoft DOC, RTF, RTFd, xHTML, Webarchive and TXT. No matter what type of ebook you have on file, you can read it on BookReader. It only supports DRM-free files, though, so make sure your digital books don't have digital rights protections before you try to use it.
You can store all of your books in one bookshelf for easy access. It also has a few features that make book reading on the Mac a pleasant experience, like realistic page flipping, hypertext support, Text to Speech, and a fully customizable color option. You can make the font, background, and book border any color available on the spectrum.
If you tend to download a lot of different types of eBook files, you'll be happy with the level of support BookReader has. You can download a free, seven-day trial version to decide whether you want to invest further.
- $9.99 - Download now
Your favorites?
Do you use a specific e-reader as your go-to app on Mac? Let us know what it is in the comments and tell us why it's your favorite.
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Amazon has hundreds of thousands of e-books available to purchase and download. If you have the Kindle app for iOS, you can download and read Kindle books on your iPhone or iPad. Here's how.
App Used In This Guide
- iTunes: Amazon Kindle (Free)
How to buy Kindle books on Amazon
The first step to reading books through the Kindle app for iPhone or iPad is to buy them. The best place to start is Amazon's Kindle e-books page, where you will find more than one million books, magazines, and newspapers to choose from.
- Open Safari or your preferred web browser on your iPhone, iPad, or your computer.
- Navigate to the Kindle e-books page.
- If you haven't already, log into your Amazon account:
- Tap the Profile icon in the upper right of the Amazon web page.
- Tick the box for Login.
- Enter the email address or phone number associated with your Amazon account.
- Tap Continue.
- Enter the password associated with your Amazon account.
- Tap Sign in.
- Once signed in, navigate back to the Kindle e-books page and select an e-book you want to purchase.
- Under Deliver to: change the device to Kindle Cloud Reader.
- Select Buy now with 1-Click.
You will receive a notice that your selection is waiting for you in your Kindle library. It will be available in the Kindle app immediately.
How to download your Kindle Library books in the Kindle app
After you have purchased at least one e-book and added it to your Kindle library via the Kindle Cloud Reader, it will automatically appear in the Kindle app.
- Launch the Kindle app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap Library to see all of the e-books in your Amazon library.
- Tap the book you wish to download onto your device.
- When it's finished downloading (it will have a checkmark next to it), tap the book to open it.
- Read the About this book section to find out the books' features.
- Tap the X in the upper right corner or tap Done to close the About section and start reading your book.
You can download as many e-books as you want on your iPhone and iPad as long as you have enough room on your device to fit it all.
How to search your e-book library in the Kindle app for iPhone and iPad
If you have a large collection of books already built up in your Kindle library, you may need a little help finding the title you are looking for. Luckily, there is a search feature.
- Launch the Kindle app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap the More icon in the bottom right corner.
- Tap the Search field.
- Type a word or phrase associated with the book you are looking for. A list of library results will appear.
Once you've found the book you are looking for, tap it to download it to your device or start reading it if it's already downloaded to your device.
How to remove books from your device in the Kindle app
E-books don't take up a whole lot of space on their own, but once your collection starts to swell it can really add up. Maybe you want to clear out that space, or maybe there's a book you started and had to put down because it was really awful and you just want it out of your face. Either way, you can remove a book from your device when you are done with it.
- Launch the Kindle app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap Downloaded at the top.
- Touch and hold the title you wish to remove from your device.
- When the window pops up, tap Remove from device.
Removing a book from your device will not delete it from your Amazon Cloud Reader book library. You can re-download them on any device at any time.
Alternative readers
If you want to read a digital book from Amazon's vast and inexpensive Kindle library, you don't have to own a Kindle device to do it. You can download them directly to your iPhone or iPad using Amazon's Kindle app. It's got everything you need to read digital books and it's the most important thing you need to get ready for all those Kindle books.
Of course, when it comes to reading e-books, you don't strictly have to use your iPhone. These are our picks for digital devices that are also perfect for reading Kindle e-books.
Kindle Paperwhite($120 at Amazon)
The Kindle Paperwhite is the perfect device for reading e-books. You'll still need your iPhone because it's only an e-reader, but the crisp matte pages are easy on the eyes and it works great outdoors.
Fire 7 Tablet($59.99 on Amazon)
If the iPhone is still a bit too small for you and you'd like a tablet that's more than just an e-reader, the Amazon 7' Kindle Fire is an inexpensive option. It's about the size of your average book, but can be used for a lot more than just reading.
What books to buy?
If you're not sure what books to start with, navigate to the Amazon Charts to see the top 20 most sold & most read books of the week. Or if you simply want to sample and read as many books as possible, check out Kindle Unlimited to download every book imaginable.
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