Amazon will fully discontinue its Kindle for PC app on June 30, 2026, rendering it unusable after that date. A new Windows 11-only version will launch via the Microsoft Store, leaving Windows 10 users ...
The Kindle app for PC is going away soon, and Amazon's replacement may leave some Windows users without a simple way to read their books on a computer.
Amazon will no longer offer the current Kindle app for PC after June 30. It will be replaced by a new version from the Microsoft Store.
Recent App Store rule changes, prompted by a court order that Apple has appealed, have led to a fantastic change for users of the Kindle app. On both iPhone and iPad, buying Kindle books is now easier ...
Many users read their e-books not only on a Kindle but also on a PC. The Windows app was particularly popular for this ...
Owners of Kindle models from 2012 and earlier will no longer be able to download, borrow or purchase new books as of May 20.
Amazon launched the Kindle Store back in November 2007 as a way to sell e-books online via its own platform. The online bookstore is operated by Amazon and is a subsection of its overall retail ...