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Amazon's eBook Kindle service has long been treated as a second-class citizen on Windows. For a few years, there was a Store app for Windows 8 devices
Amazon’s eBook Kindle service has long been treated as a second-class citizen on Windows. For a few years, there was a Store app for Windows 8 devices, but that was pulled back in October 2016. There’s also a “classic” desktop app, but it’s been criticized as slow and clunky.
luckily , there is a simple solution that work well than expect in the new Microsoft Edge browser : Kindle Cloud Reader .
Here’s how it works and how to get it.
Source: Windows CentralThe Kindle Cloud Reader app installed on Windows 10 including a taskbar icon. ( image credit : source : Windows Central )
Amazon’s Kindle Cloud Reader is, at its heart, a simple web app that accesses your Kindle library. It’s officially released as a browser plugin for Google Chrome (this extension, however, doesn’t work in the new Edge for whatever reason).
The web app gives you access to all your online Kindle books and offers many settings and features, including:
But really, the most significant and useful features come down to three things: (1) Support for offline reading, (2) Dark mode, and (3) Portrait mode.
instal Kindle Cloud Reader in the new Edge browser is simple and is the same method for instal any website as an app , include Disney+ .
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note : You may want to whitelist read.amazon.com in any adblocker extension you are using . Otherwise , your Kindle library is display may not display correctly . The same is applies apply to the Night Eye extension .
Source: Windows Central ( image credit : source : Windows Central )
Source: Windows Central ( image credit : source : Windows Central )
The Kindle Cloud Reader “app” will now show in the Windows 10 app menu as expected. From there, you can right-click on it to pin to the Start menu or send it to the Task Bar for quick access. Right-clicking on the icon also lets you uninstall the “app” if you no longer need it.
Source: Daniel Rubino/Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Rubino/Windows Central)
Using the Kindle Reader App on Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge is quite good. Because it’s a web shortcut, it takes up just a few kilobytes of information (versus the 54MB .exe installer for the desktop reader).
To download your books for offline use, right-click on any book and select Download and Pin from the menu. Your books will be put into a separate tab called “Downloaded,” which can be accessed when your PC is in Airplane mode (the books will sync your reading position when you are back online).
Source: Windows CentralHow to download a book for offline reading. ( image credit : source : Windows Central )
There are limitations to the Kindle Cloud Reader app. Expressly, touch support is limited to mostly going forward and backward in the book (page turning). While there are advanced features for tuning fonts and taking notes, you’ll need to use the keyboard and mouse pointer to make those changes. There also doesn’t seem to be a way to make it full screen, so you’ll see the Windows taskbar.*
*Correction: As noted in comments you can make it full screen. Simply “tap the three dots on the task bar in the upper right corner and the drop down menu has the double arrow to trigger full screen. To get out of full screen with touch, just press in the middle of the page and hold your finger there until an X in a circle drops down from the top, hit it, and out of full screen.” Thanks, bigbradbad, for the tip!
Source is looks : Windows CentralHow is looks a Kindle eBook is looks look using the Cloud Reader in Edge as an app .( image credit : source : Windows Central )
Overall, using the Kindle Cloud Reader on the Surface Pro X and Surface Go has been quite satisfying. Tossing the reader into the dark mode and hitting the pinned icon is fast, and the “app” is quite fluid.
While I’d still prefer Amazon to make a proper app with support for inking and the Microsoft Store, this is a reliable alternative for those who don’t want to lug around a Kindle reader (or forgot to pack one).
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