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Kindle for iPhone

Price: FREE
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Released: Dec 12, 2009
Version: Current 1.3 (iPhone OS 3.0 Tested)
Size: 4.2 MB
Parental Rating: 4+
Languages: English
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch.
Requires iPhone OS 2.0 or later.
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Description
Kindle for iPhone allows Apple iPhone and iPod touch owners to read Kindle books using a simple, easy-to-use interface. You can shop for hundreds of thousands of books at www.amazon.com/kindlestore, and wirelessly transfer the books to your iPhone or iPod touch. Enjoy Amazon’s low prices on Kindle books, including New York Times Best Sellers and most new releases for $9.99, unless marked otherwise.

With Kindle for iPhone, you can:
* Buy a Kindle book from your Mac, PC, or iPhone using a Web browser and wirelessly transfer the books to your iPhone
* Read the beginning of any book for free before you buy
* Download the Kindle books you already own for free — they are automatically backed up on Amazon.com
* Adjust the text size and add bookmarks
* Tap and hold on a word to create a note or a highlight. Whispersync will back up and synchronize annotations with your other Kindle devices
* Read in portrait or landscape mode
* Select alternate background and text colors to improve reading comfort in low light conditions
* Tap on either side of the screen or flick to turn pages
* Pinch to zoom images in books

Whether you have used other ebook reader or ereader applications or tried ebooks on other devices, Kindle for iPhone - offered by Amazon - is a great solution that fits in your pocket.

Kindle for iPhone also includes Whispersync, which allows you to seamlessly switch back and forth between your Kindle device and Kindle for iPhone while keeping your bookmarks and reading location synchronized between devices. Now you can easily pick up reading right where you left off on your Kindle or iPhone.

Books you purchase can also be read on Kindle and Kindle DX, Amazon’s portable readers that wirelessly download books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs to a crisp, high-resolution electronic-paper display that looks and reads like real paper.

What's New In This Version?
Kindle for iPhone is now available in more than 60 countries.
Reviews (27 of 1702 available)
By edogyip on Apr 14, 2009
Version 1.0
The app itself is somewhat limited (there are o...
By bswoboda on Apr 15, 2009
Version 1.0
The app itself is somewhat limited (there are other eReaders out there that are much more feature packed) but the whole Amazon/Kindle system is fantastic!

A lot of books are available and are cheaper via Amazon than most other places.
Not as good as Stanza as a reader, but it is ni...
By ThaddW on Apr 15, 2009
Version 1.0
Not as good as Stanza as a reader, but it is nice to be able to buy and read real 'in the stores' books in a convenient, back-lit format.
By nbrazzi on Apr 16, 2009
Version 1.0
By iamnohs on Apr 28, 2009
Version 1.0
This sounds like a useful product. Adding it to...
By Mikesmom on May 09, 2009
Version 1.0
This sounds like a useful product. Adding it to my List and continuing on!
apps I want to get
By leekevp on Jun 09, 2009
Version 1.1
apps I want to get
By dessine on Jul 20, 2009
Version 1.1
By dlawrence on Jul 22, 2009
Version 1.1
thanks to this app I don't really feel the need...
By juliofromny on Aug 05, 2009
Version 1.1
thanks to this app I don't really feel the need to get a kindle. I've been buying books on this ever since I downloaded it :)
By adamslye on Sep 25, 2009
Version 1.1
By krsnet on Oct 01, 2009
Version 1.1
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By AMTBERG on Mar 04, 2009
195 of 248 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
The Good: this app is a great thing for Kindle users and iPhone/Touch users who want to read books on their mobile device. It seems to work very well as a reader.

The Bad: if you are a Kindle user with two devices on one account, the app does not allow you to register any Kindle e-mail device other than the primary device. What that means is that, although you can download books purchased on the account, you cannot sync bookmarks and last page read between devices (except the primary). Big bummer.

The Ugly: in trying to work out the above issue, I deregistered the Kindle app on my iPhone. Now I can't re-register it to EITHER Kindle e-mail address, and deleting and reinstalling the app does not cure the problem. In other words, the app is now completely useless to me.

Hope they fix this soon because it will be a great thing when it's working properly. I'd give it five stars if it worked as intended. Note: the problems I've encountered shouldn't affect most Kindle users and should be of no concern to iPhone/Touch-only users.
Great App for Kindle owners!
By CCDMan on Dec 12, 2009
176 of 181 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.3
Have had this for some time and have two Kindles (wife and myself). This allows me to share books with my son, who does not have a Kindle but does have an iPod touch. Not great for long times spent reading (device sceeen is too small), but great for occasional reading like while waiting for a bus or an appointment. As far as the dummy "reviewer" that complained that you "have to buy the books": WTF? Of course you have to buy books!! How the heck else are authors supposed to make money?
Good, but not perfect
By Jimmy0x52 on Mar 04, 2009
124 of 136 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
It has the features of the kindle for reading - can sync your last-read page - etc. It lets you access any book you've bought for your kindle.

It can't:
- Look up words in a line in the dictionary
- Add notations to a section
and by FAR - the largest omission from the app description, as well as reviews I've read:
- It does NOT give you the ability to get your newspaper/magazine subscriptions. ONLY books.

The last one was worth 1 star in and of itself, and the first two another. I'm guessing the last one was due to licensing issues but it still would be my most-desired feature to get my daily paper on my iPhone.
It's ok, but eReader and Stanza are better.
By kmp444 on Mar 05, 2009
119 of 126 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
This is ok, but it won't replace Stanza or eReader for me. I read an hour or more each day on my iphone, and this app needs alot more to replace my existing readers and the services I use to purchase/download books. I think if this is a user's first reading app, they might be fine with it.

Lacks:
--Ability to change font type/color
--Ability to change background
--Support for other book types (to upload existing books from other readers, or free downloads from other sites)
--Ability to annotate and highlight
--Configurable swipe for turning the page
--Dictionary/Reference Support

I do like how easy the purchases are pushed to the reader (no need to fetch them from the site). I also like that the books show a pic of the bookcover along with the title when browsing the bookshelf.
Love it!!!!
By Brainstorm0203 on Dec 12, 2009
80 of 84 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.3
I have this app for a long time. Never had crash problems. For those who doesn't know: there are free books out there, u just have to look. Great app and it's free.
Good Start
By AmberCrystal on Mar 04, 2009
67 of 74 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
Nice and simple.

But ...

1) NO text search. Why?

2) NO horizontal reading.

3) Annotations can only be made if you have a Kindle

Since this is a first release, perhaps these missing features will be coming. I think this app will particularly appeal to those with actual Kindle devices.
Fantastic
By JustDroppingBy on Dec 13, 2009
45 of 47 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.3
I love reading in bed before I fall asleep. No lights to disturb hubby. Everyone is happy.
Convenient
By Ruby110 on Mar 04, 2009
43 of 52 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
I have only briefly used the app but I find it very useful for short periods. I "always" have my iPhone with me but I don't always carry my Kindle so the flexibility to continue reading a book is useful. The synching between the Kindle and the app works as advertised. I wish periodicals were also available but they seem to be locked to an individual Kindle. If periodicals were available I would give it 5 stars.
so basic it may as well be paper
By young man with expensive telephone on May 29, 2009
43 of 77 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.1
Why do I have electric books? Unfortunately, I have no good answer to that question other than: It's cool and it's OCCASIONALLY convenient (about as occasionally I make BM's). And these kindle-makers need to know that the electric word is inferior, that many a bookish man actually likes a book--a book with paper and ink and perhaps a nice dictionary too. But anyway, what I'm saying here is, Kindle baby, you gotta sweeten this deal. Gimme a SEARCH option. Gimme the option to read my book on ANY expensive electric device I own (e.g. my laptop, not just my phone). And PLEASE gimme the ability to figure out which page in the print edition corresponds to the position I am at in the Kindle version.
Love it
By ladyscifiNW on Dec 15, 2009
40 of 41 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.3
I've started reading a lot more since I got this app. It's so convienent and I'm thrilled they added the ability to write notes in books. Also there are a number of free contemporary books as well as classics that have introduced me to new authors.
Fantastic and Free!
By MacGr on Dec 13, 2009
35 of 37 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.3
I love it. I disagree with those who say it isn't good because of the limitations of screen size. I've read thousands of pages on it, and love it. Many great features for a free app. And the book prices are generally cheaper than paper books. Awesome!
Books are excellent, but newspapers are missing
By Dave Coufal on Mar 04, 2009
32 of 36 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
I'm a long time Kindle user, and the iPhone Kindle app downloaded all my previously purchased books with no problems. It also remembered the last location in all my books, which was a really pleasant surprise. This adds a lot of value to my Kindle. My only disappointment is that I have a newspaper subscription on my Kindle as well, and that did not come over. The newspaper would be the most useful thing to me on the phone, so this prevented me from giving this a 5 star review. Hopefully there are no legal issues with newspaper downloads, and they will add this feature in the future. You also can't shop directly from the app, instead they direct you to Safari.
No search? Useless as a reference
By Cyr450 on Jan 06, 2010
31 of 43 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.3
This app is useless as a reference tool. After spending $42 on a kindle version of a pharmacology textbook for school,i assumed that either the text or the app would allow one to search the body of text. Nope. Even better is how the ikindle version of textbooks contain an index without hypertext or page numbers. Essentially, the index is a useless collection of alphabetically ordered words. Imagine trying to look up one drug in 1000 page textbook without an ability to search & without an index. FAIL!
Great first effort!
By MWP in CO on Mar 04, 2009
29 of 29 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
Having been a Kindle owner from the start - and then biting the bullet for Kindle 2.0, it's easy to see that the Kindle is becoming the iPod of bookreaders. With its large screen, long battery life and ease of readability, the Kindle won't be replaced by the iPhone for people who actually read a lot. Having said that, the Kindle for iPhone is a nice addition. Books like The Heart of a Leader by Blanchard or A Minute of Margin by Swenson that are intended to have short "devotional" type chapters are perfect on the iPhone. I don't take my Kindle everywhere, so it's nice to be able to read a chapter or two in those fleeting moments of downtime. I love the synching ability. I was able to download a couple books from my Kindle library quickly, and when I opened them, it took me right to where I left off on the Kindle. This is a good introduction to the ease and simplicity of the Kindle, but the iPhone's short battery life, limited screen size and the Kindle for iPhone app's limited features will prove frustrating to any serious reader who intends this application as their only electronic book reader. I'm sure future versions will include more features, but I like this for being able to read for a few minutes when time allows, and to allow me to pick it right up again on the Kindle.
Easy to use. Good for small books with plain text.
By CrakrJaxx on Mar 05, 2009
27 of 27 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
Large books seem to be very sluggish to navigate and a bit erratic. Also, embedded tables and graphics are dismal and I was not able to resize them to make them readable. You can't seem to view how large your books are before choosing to download one. For just reading a novel it's great! Synching of the bookmarks is great too. Downloading seems fairly quick over WI-FI. I wonder what this will do to my battery life?