Amazon has updated their computer platform for Kindle Books with Kindle for PC and MAC. The company’s main upgrade was to fix lingering crash issues and to issue support for Kindle Print Replica Content.
Kindle Print Replica content looks like the corresponding print book and can be read on the latest Kindle for PC and Kindle for Mac reading applications. Each page in a Print Replica book has the same words and images in the same positions as the corresponding print edition, while adding Kindle features such as annotations, highlights, and the ability to sync your last page read across multiple Kindle applications. Kindle Print Replica books have most of the same features as PDF formatted books, including advanced zoom and pan functions.
It basically has support for a new form of PDF document that supports highlights, dictionaries, and annotations. You can also edit, and once it’s all synced you can call these Replica Content up on various other Amazon devices.
Find out more about Replica Content HERE.
Michael Kozlowski is the editor-in-chief at Good e-Reader and has written about audiobooks and e-readers for the past fifteen years. Newspapers and websites such as the CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Post and the New York Times have picked up his articles. He Lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.