![]() ![]() In both apps you tap on the right and left side of the iPad screen to "turn" pages. Simple reading of e-books in both applications is pretty much the same as well. This experience is a little better than with iBookstore, but at this point the limited stock of books in the Apple store will send many customers to Amazon or elsewhere. ![]() To browse Amazon e-books, you are linked from the Kindle iPad app to the online Kindle store, whereas with Apple"˜s iBookstore you browse and purchase e-books in the iBook's application itself. So Apple allowing the Kindle app on its mobile devices is a wise decision. In terms of the number of e-books available for download, Amazon of course has a much larger stock than Apple. ![]()
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