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The Kindle app on your iPad gives you access to your entire Amazon Kindle library without having to lug around two devices. You can use the app to read any of your purchases, and can quickly make new Kindle purchases in Safari through the Amazon store and have them delivered straight to the app. You can even transfer a variety of different types of files from your computer to your iPad Kindle app to read on the go.

Things You Should Know

  • Install the Kindle app from the App Store and log in.
  • Tap the “Cloud” button at the bottom of the screen and select the cover of the book you want to download onto your iPad.
  • Purchase new Kindle books online at Amazon.com or on the app and select “Share” to send them to your iPad.
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Installing the Kindle App

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  1. Tap the App Store icon on your iPad’s Home screen to open the App Store.
  2. Do this by typing “Kindle” into the search pane at the top right of the App Store interface and tapping the Search button.
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    • Select the iPad version of the Kindle app.
    • Tap the "Get" button next to the Kindle App in the iPad section of the search results.
    • Tap "Install".
    • Enter your Apple ID password and tap the OK button to install the app.
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Downloading Previous Purchases

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  1. Tap the Kindle App icon on your iPad’s Home screen to launch the Kindle app. This icon automatically appears once the app has been successfully downloaded.
  2. Enter your Amazon username and password and tap the Sign In button.
  3. This will show all of the Kindle purchases associated with your account.
  4. You can see all of your downloaded Kindle books in the "Devices" tab.
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Purchasing New Kindle Content on Your iPad

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  1. You cannot purchase content through the Kindle app due to Apple Store restrictions; you'll need to use Amazon's website instead. Start from your iPad's Home screen and tap on the Safari icon.
  2. Enter amazon.com/ipadkindlestore into the address bar and hit Enter.
    • You'll need to tap the address bar first in order to enter text into it.
  3. Enter your Amazon account information (email address and password) and tap "Sign in using our secure server."
    • If you are already signed in, you will automatically be directed to the Kindle Store homepage.
  4. You can search for specific titles, authors or keywords using the search bar at the top of the screen, check out current deals and bestsellers, and more.
    • To see more information about a product, tap on the title to go to the product detail page.
  5. From the product detail page, tap "Buy," and then "Read now." The book automatically downloads to your iPad's Kindle App, and you'll be directed back to your Kindle app's library. Once you've downloaded a book to your device, it is available to you whenever you want to read it. [1]
    • All of your purchases are stored on your account as well, so you can download them on any of your devices.
    • Alternatively, if you wish to browse the book, you can tap "Try a sample." An excerpt of the text will download to your Kindle App, where you can read it and decide whether to purchase the product or not.
  6. This icon will take you directly to the Kindle Store in the future.
    • Locate the "Share" button in the Safari Menu bar at the top of the screen. The button looks like a small box with an arrow shooting out of it.
    • From the drop-down menu of icons, select the "Kindle Store" icon to add it to your iPad Home screen.
    • Tap "Add."
    • Now you should have a Kindle Store icon on your Home screen.
    • From the Home screen, tap on this icon to return to the Kindle Store.
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Adding Non-Kindle Content to Your Kindle App

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  1. Besides books that you purchase from Amazon, you can use your Kindle app to read a wide variety of other formats that you may have on your computer. The following types of files are supported:
    • Document Files (.DOC, .DOCX, .PDF, .TXT, .RTF)
    • Image Files (.JPEG, .JPG, .GIF, .PNG, .BMP)
    • eBooks (.MOBI only)
  2. Amazon provides transfer programs for both Windows and Mac that allow you to quickly send any supported file to the Kindle app on your iPad.
    • The PC version can be downloaded at amazon.com/gp/sendtokindle/pc
    • The Mac version can be downloaded at amazon.com/gp/sendtokindle/mac
  3. There are three ways you can transfer files once you've installed the software. The methods are the same for both PC and Mac.
    • Right-click (Ctrl-click on Mac) on the file(s) and select "Send to Kindle". Choose your iPad from the list of devices.
    • Open the Send to Kindle application and drag-and-drop files into it. Select your iPad from the list of devices.
    • Print a document and select "Send to Kindle" as the printer. A new window will open, allowing you to select the device you want to send it to.
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Reading Your Kindle Books

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  1. This will display all of the books that you have downloaded to your iPad.
  2. Tap the cover of the book to open it and start reading.
  3. Your Kindle App is constantly evolving to enhance features and functions. Learn more by tapping on the Kindle App icon and selecting "Device" at the bottom. Find the Kindle Manual icon and tap on it to open.
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Troubleshooting Purchases That Don't Appear

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  1. You'll need to have a working network connection in order to receive your purchases.
  2. If your purchases aren't appearing, you may need to manually sync your library with your purchase history.
    • Tap the "Sync" button on the Kindle app's main screen.
  3. Your 1-Click payment information will need to be valid in order to successfully purchase Kindle books from the iPad. [2]
    • Visit the Kindle Management page on the Amazon site. This is amazon.com/manageyourkindle
    • Click the "Settings" tab.
    • Review your payment information and correct any mistakes. Make sure to double-check the billing information as well.
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    Can I download books without WiFi?
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    You may use a landline to download books as well, but you do need access to the Internet.
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    You should be able to go to settings and delete it.
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    Yes. Download the book when connected to WiFi, and it will be available when you have no connection.
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      To download Kindle books on your iPad, start by downloading the iPad version of the Kindle app from the app store. Then, go to the Kindle store on Amazon's website using your iPad and purchase any Kindle books you want. Finally, go to the Kindle app on your iPad, where you'll find all of the books you purchased. To learn how to download your previous purchases to the Kindle app, scroll down!

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