Kindle ebooks: How to buy and install them now that the store is gone
Since Amazon acquiesced to Apple's onerous rules and removed the one-click buy button from the Kindle apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, a couple of mainstream websites have whined that it's "too hard to buy ebooks on your iPad now." Yes, it is horribly difficult -- you now have to click or tap twice to buy and download a book instead of just once. I'm going to take you through this back-breaking and time-consuming process, just to show you how hard Apple has made it for us to buy ebooks from anywhere but the iBookstore.
To start, launch Safari on your device and navigate to the Kindle bookstore. To keep from wearing yourself out doing this in the future, add a button to your iPad or iPhone home screen by tapping the Share button in Safari and then tapping the "Add to Home Screen" button. Make sure you're logged in with the account that you use for your Kindle purchases, and then find the book you want to purchase in the Kindle Store.
Now, here comes the hard part, so be sure to pay attention. Over on the right side of the screen is a button marked "Buy now with 1-click." Just below it is a drop-down menu listing all of your Kindle devices, which in my case consists of the Kindle app on two Macs, an iPad 2, and an iPhone 4.

Select the first device you want to have the ebook delivered to, and then click (or tap) the Buy now button -- that's the first tap, and in the old days before Apple made our lives difficult with their burdensome rules, that would be the only tap you'd have to make. Instead, now a new page appears thanking you for your purchase. In my example, I picked my iPad 2 as the target for the book, and the web page asked if I wanted to open Kindle for iPad to begin downloading the book.

With a tap of the "Go to Kindle for iPad" button, the Kindle app launches and the ebook is downloaded. What??? I have to make a second tap to download my book? I demand that Apple make retribution for this oppressive over-control of my life!

It's not as easy as just tapping one button in the Kindle app and having the ebook automagically appear on your bookshelf, but once you've found the book, it just takes two taps for it to show up. And yes, I am being totally sarcastic with this post.
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Since Amazon acquiesced to Apple's onerous rules and removed the one-click buy button from the Kindle apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, a...
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I know Im going to sound like an idiot but I really want to figure this out. Im on my IPad 2 and i want to find the "Share" button so I can "Add to Homescreen" button??? Help please!?
January 14 2012 at 4:48 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThanks! I had been not updating the kindle app since last year for fear I would have to buy books on my pc and then sync.
January 10 2012 at 4:36 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI agree with Rey below. Despite the dry tone, I was very grateful to read your piece as I'm new to Apple, new to iPad, new to kendle. Trying to amalgamate those 3 things proved a real circus. I just wanted to download books, but nowhere is there a lead or link of where to go once you've got the Kendel app. In short, thank you for helping a lot of us out here.
January 09 2012 at 5:57 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyKindle Store & Review Kindle http://www.kd-ebook.info
December 31 2011 at 3:36 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI really appreciate your style, S.
October 15 2011 at 10:34 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyLook I just want to buy a book. omg!
October 05 2011 at 10:38 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyThat said, the information is still appreciated. :)
August 16 2011 at 1:29 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe sarcasm would be better appreciated if I didn't have to google how to do this. It fell on def ears because it wasn't immediately obvious that you could still purchase books via safari and that it would automatically know to talk to the ipad and install into the kindle app. So yes, it takes two taps now to buy a book, but I still had to look up how to get to that point, as the simplicity of the initial way of doing it was taken away. I thought Apple was all about making things easier for consumers. Even a double-tap as your sarcastically spend a page explaining is still a step in the wrong direction.
August 16 2011 at 1:28 PM Report abuse Permalink -1 rate up rate down ReplyThanks for that Steve - very helpful. I'm back on to buying my books with the minimum of fuss!
August 07 2011 at 7:01 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyLighten up folks, it's a bit of fun and a bit of information mixed together. I like the style.
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