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PCs are not app based, so probably not. Apps are primarily on smart phones and Macs. I could be wrong, but that's been my experience.
Macs aren't app based either, granted you download them from the App Store in iTunes but the end of the day it's a program.

Apps are usually for phones and mobile devices(tablets), apps are generally a smaller compact and less feature based program.

Apps generally refer to mobile version of computer based programs.

I've had and have both Windows(pc) based products and OSX(Apple) based products. I swing both ways when it comes to tech products.
 

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I'm sure there is...there MUST be.

I checked on cnet... one called 'Kindle for PC" apparently installs some malware, a bar in the browser which is apparently impossible to remove... so I don't want that! Another which is browser-based available FROM amazon-kindle, "PC Cloud Reader", but I haven't really looked into it too much yet.

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Macs aren't app based either, granted you download them from the App Store in iTunes but the end of the day it's a program.

Apps are usually for phones and mobile devices(tablets), apps are generally a smaller compact and less feature based program.

Apps generally refer to mobile version of computer based programs.

I've had and have both Windows(pc) based products and OSX(Apple) based products. I swing both ways when it comes to tech products.
A lot of them are "web page within an app".
 

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I checked on cnet... one called 'Kindle for PC" apparently installs some malware, a bar in the browser which is apparently impossible to remove... so I don't want that! Another which is browser-based available FROM amazon-kindle, "PC Cloud Reader", but I haven't really looked into it too much yet.

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A lot of e-books are PDF based, or can be converted to PDF.
 

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Speed, it's a galaxy tab 2
AHHHH... Well, if you want speed for the net and operation, i don't know enough about the android tablets to go there. apple ipad and win10 laptops are both pretty quick. if you can find a laptop with an i5 processor, than youre golden for anything you'll do at home.
 

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A lot of e-books are PDF based, or can be converted to PDF.

So do you want a good reading app for your tablet or PC?

I want something to let me read a Kindle-format book on my PC -- the book I want is available only in Kindle or audible format, and I hate listening to books, I can read a lot faster than I can listen. And the book is "out of print" in any other format. :(

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I've never really been impressed with android tablets, personally I've always suggested iPads. Very user friendly and pretty fast.


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i have an ipad mini 2 and a surface 3... the mini2 is mostly for the drone, pretty quik little machine, and it was pretty cheap.
the surface 3 is a solid win10 workhorse and really ideal
 

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Had this Ellipsis 8 tablet for over a year and eligible for an upgrade on the Verizon Edge Plan
The only complaint I might have is the touch screen is not super responsive (like my Droid)...but I do have a rather thick screen protector on it...favorite things I like is watching videos and Google searches, play occasional games too...But I do like using a tablet, more than I would a laptop, (brother has one)..

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Cost difference, thats why I usually go android.
You buy an Ipad once. It upgrades it's OS everytime the OS gets one, so you're stuck with just the processor speed. Android locks the OS to each mfg that sells it, so to upgrade to a better OS, you have to buy a new pad. That's why they're cheaper.
 

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You buy an Ipad once. It upgrades it's OS everytime the OS gets one, so you're stuck with just the processor speed. Android locks the OS to each mfg that sells it, so to upgrade to a better OS, you have to buy a new pad. That's why they're cheaper.
I've never really messed with the tablets but that's interesting and great to hear. Main reason I always disliked Apple products is because they were like you're describing android. After a year it's outdated and incompatible. The only Apple thing I liked was the ipod (at the time simply nothing matched it) and I had to jump through a lot of hoops to deal with compatibility with itunes and what not. Turned away from them after that. Glad to hear they got their shit together in that department.
 

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You buy an Ipad once. It upgrades it's OS everytime the OS gets one, so you're stuck with just the processor speed. Android locks the OS to each mfg that sells it, so to upgrade to a better OS, you have to buy a new pad. That's why they're cheaper.

Oh I know the reasoning, I also know my budget with 3 growing brats in the house LOL
 

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Cost difference, thats why I usually go android.
i get that, i avoided Snapple pads as long as possible. When i did finally get one, it was out of necessity and 2 generations old.
its running the new os and still fast enough for my needs. The newer ones have to be pretty blinding
 

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The beauty of Apple products is Apple has 2 lines for mobile devices: iPhone and iPad, now look at Samsung or other major android players. They have 100's of said devices to keep updated with software...... Oh wait they don't, 95% of the time they push updates to the more popular devices and then it's glitchy at best.


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that's what pushed me to the ipad.
i needed a tablet for the drone, the software would only run on apple or android. So, i tried an older android app and the damn thing was ridiculous. i couldn't update to a newer os, and the lag was bad enough to cause issues.
i figured it was cheaper to get the older ipad than a new drone.
 

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that's what pushed me to the ipad.
i needed a tablet for the drone, the software would only run on apple or android. So, i tried an older android app and the damn thing was ridiculous. i couldn't update to a newer os, and the lag was bad enough to cause issues.
i figured it was cheaper to get the older ipad than a new drone.
I use to swear by android, just got tired of the carriers and manufacturers picking and choosing what gets updated and what gets forgotten about.
 

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I want something to let me read a Kindle-format book on my PC -- the book I want is available only in Kindle or audible format, and I hate listening to books, I can read a lot faster than I can listen. And the book is "out of print" in any other format. :(

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OK what book is it and have you checked powell's books?
 

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that's what pushed me to the ipad.
i needed a tablet for the drone, the software would only run on apple or android. So, i tried an older android app and the damn thing was ridiculous. i couldn't update to a newer os, and the lag was bad enough to cause issues.
i figured it was cheaper to get the older ipad than a new drone.
That's why I upgraded too. I saw that FPV quads need 4.4 or better, and I was stuck with 4.0.
 

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I use to swear by android, just got tired of the carriers and manufacturers picking and choosing what gets updated and what gets forgotten about.
i was an apple fanboy for a while and went to android for a period then win10.
apple has loosened some of the restrictions to allow more "androidesque" experience.
i used to jailbreak my iphones to add widgets and third party functionality. after my anti apple phase going back ive noticed a lot of my reasons for jailbreaking have been included.
 

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That's why I upgraded too. I saw that FPV quads need 4.4 or better, and I was stuck with 4.0.
i had 4.4 on an asus 8-

it ran like crap. if i would stop recording video, the tablet would lose contact with the drone. and the drone would do an automatic return to home.
 

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Petri/TM² clones, heat sink for my NC, and a few drip tips. Mainly so happy because my last order that hit the LA customs warehouse took over a month to be released, this one it's about a week or so.
 

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i had 4.4 on an asus 8-

it ran like crap. if i would stop recording video, the tablet would lose contact with the drone. and the drone would do an automatic return to home.
That sucks. I got a 5.0 tab now, but I'm still learning to fly on a non-gps unit, to get use to the controller functions. I was never much good with joystick/ gaming pad thumb dexterity.
 

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I want something to let me read a Kindle-format book on my PC -- the book I want is available only in Kindle or audible format, and I hate listening to books, I can read a lot faster than I can listen. And the book is "out of print" in any other format. :(

Andria
There might be a work around, if any place has an espresso book machine you can get a print made. Not sure on cost but is an idea.
 

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That sucks. I got a 5.0 tab now, but I'm still learning to fly on a non-gps unit, to get use to the controller functions. I was never much good with joystick/ gaming pad thumb dexterity.
if you're trying to learn on a small one, you're hurting more than helping. i tried that for months with a symax5. the damn thing was so small and light that i spent more time chasing it, than flying it. I finally got the phantom3standard and it took maye 3 or 4 fligts and it felt completely natural. it will wonder a few feet because it doesn't have the sonar like the advanced, but really if youre outside, who cares?.
but hell, if you can get a smaller drone to fly with control, i'm envious.
 

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if you're trying to learn on a small one, you're hurting more than helping. i tried that for months with a symax5. the damn thing was so small and light that i spent more time chasing it, than flying it. I finally got the phantom3standard and it took maye 3 or 4 fligts and it felt completely natural. it will wonder a few feet because it doesn't have the sonar like the advanced, but really if youre outside, who cares?.
but hell, if you can get a smaller drone to fly with control, i'm envious.

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I practice out in my warehouse, so all I hit are bags of beans or corn. Mostly do hover maintains and spins in head mode to learn control, but I know a GPS fixes that.
 
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