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Conversion is illegal though we can discuss the morality. The Kindle apps exists only while Amazon doesn't withdraw them, and while they are supported by makers of other hardware and software. Apple has already threatened, this year, to remove support for the Kindle app from the iPad and iPod and possibly the Mac too. That hardly makes me feel secure.
In any event, these apps are a makeshift, not as convenient as a Kindle. (I'm assuming that even those of us who can see the faults of the Kindle are all in agreement that it is the most convenient *narrative text reader* available.)



I used to set my radio for an hr before bed and go to bed by radio.

If it's a stupid law, I don't see the need to follow it.

What is apples reason for threatening to remove the app? This is the first I've heard of that.

What an inspiring story! Good on you, Phillip.

As I understood it, Apple wanted a cut every time Amazon sold a an ebook to be read with the app on an iPad or iPod. Their reasoning was presumably that they were providing the infrastructure (iPad and iPod are closed systems, just like the Kindle) and should be paid for it. Perhaps you haven't heard about it because the matter has been settled; I haven't bothered to follow it. My interest is in the principle that any other etablet maker and operating system owner can easily exclude the Kindle apps for any arbitrary reason.
Why Smashwords is even more important for readers than for writers
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