Sunday, January 4, 2015

Share Kindle books with your family – Komando

Back in the day When books were printed in actual ink on real paper, it was a cinch to pass books around the family. I vividly recall my sisters and me sharing the latest Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, sometimes hiding under the covers reading them by flashlight way fits our bedtimes. But These Days, a new book in your home is more likely to be a little electronic file ratherthan a paperback hidden under a pillow. And often, thesis electronic books, or e-books are downloaded and tied to just one gadget in the family.

Sure, you can pass around your tablet or e-reader to share downloaded books, but That sort of defeats the whole purpose of having a tablet you can customize and take with you on the go. So what’s a modern family to do to share e-books with eachother? Thinking of picking up an e-reader? Check out my essentialism e-reader buying guide

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Now there’s Amazon to the rescue with “Family Library.” With Family Library, you can link two Amazon accounts and share books across devices, Kindle Paperwhite-including your 2nd Generation Amazon and other compatible devices and apps. Plus, books or other content like audio books, apps and games from upkeep Account Can also be added to up to four shield profiles.

But you do not have to own an actual Kindle e -reader to take advantage of e-books for your family. The Kindle app for Mac and PC turns your laptop or desktop into a Kindle. There’s ook een app for iOS and Android That does the samething for your mobile gadgets. Click here to get it and start reading Kindle books on your smartphone or tablet.

Both adults will need their Own Amazon accounts, but children do not need an Amazon account in order to have a profile Existing Amazon Kindle FreeTime FreeTime and child profiles will be automatically added to your household

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