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Eugene Goldberg Posted on Oct 21, 2014
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Bought an e-book. It downloaded on my i-phone but not onto my i-pad

Purchased e-book downloads on my i-phone but not onto my i-pad

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That would be true for all your apps too.Your password should be the same for all Apple devices.
Book is paid for so download it to your iPad. You will never pay twice for any app,book, or music.

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How do I transfer an e-book I bought for my Kindle to my I-Pad?

I don't think you need to do that. If you register your I-Pad as one of your devices with Amazon. Then the e-book should be on your account still and you can download it direct from the cloud free of charge, as will all your files!
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I have a kindle husband broke it got a new one but I need to get all my books that are stored on old device

Hi you should log into your Kindle account on your new device and just download your books from the cloud your books are available in your account once you have bought them you just tap on the book and it will download onto your new one
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I PURCHSED SEVERAL KINDLE BOOKS WITH ANOTHER COMPUTER. Can I download them to a new computer?

Yes, if you register the second computer to the same Amazon account that you set up on the first computer. (Note: Amazon limits to six the number of devices that you can download a given book to.)

To download books onto your second computer, first load the Kindle app to the computer and register it. Then run the app and access the Archive associated with your account. (The archive will be shown as an entry on the same screen that your books will be listed or displayed on.) Just click on the Archive and you will see a list of all books that you have purchased from Amazon (assuming that they have not already been downloaded to the maximum number of permitted devices, in which case you won't see them or if you do see them, you won't be able to download them until you erase them from another machine) . Click on a book and it will immediately be downloaded to your (second) computer.
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I bought the book on line and can't find it on my kindle

Books you buy on line go into your Kindle Cloud library. To get them onto your device, too, at the time of the purchase you must have your Kindle turned on and connected to Wi-Fi or Whispersynch which is another name for Kindle's 3G (cell phone) connectivity.

If you don't have your kindle listed as the default device, books won't automatically download to it. You will have to do it manually which means touching the Cloud on the home screen while connected to Wi-Fi or 3G and finding the book in your Cloud library. Touching the book will cause it to download onto your Kindle's local storage for anytime use.
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I have a new kindle. Can I tranfer my books onto from my old one?

You can easily load all of your books onto your new Kindle. Amazon retains a record of all your book purchases in an archive. When you register your new Kindle (and turn on wireless) it 'phones home' to Amazon and Amazon places an entry on your main menu entitled Archive. Just click on that entry and all of your past book purchases will appear and will automatically be downloaded to the Kindle when you click on them.

However, if your old Kindle contained any books, pictures, or documents that you did NOT purchase from Amazon, those items will not appear in the Amazon archive. You will have to download those items to your new Kindle the same way you installed them on the old Kindle. If the only location of those un-archived documents is the old Kindle, then this will become a two step process because you cannot copy from one Kindle directly to another. Instead you must copy the documents off the old Kindle onto a computer using the USB cable, and then copy the books from the computer onto the new Kindle by way of the USB cable or by email using an authorized email account. (To authorize an email account for sending books to your Kindle, please visit Amazon's "manage my devices" section. If the new Kindle is not registered, or if it is blacklisted, then you cannot use the email method to transfer the books. The only way to install books on an unregistered Kindle is directly via USB cable.)
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How do I access the books on my kindle from my ipad Kindle app?

You will need to download the Kindle app ( from the App Store ) on your iPad or iPhone. You can then access your account on Amazon and probably download whatever you have on the Kindle to those devices. I have it and it works great....never went back to the Fire.
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I downloaded a book onto my kobo glo and it just says pending? What does this mean?

You likely have to authorize it again as it thinks you have downloaded it as another non-paying subscriber. Contact the outfit you ordered it from.
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Deleted mistake

If you log onto your amazon account you should still be able to download the book again. Go to the shop section on your device or a web page and look at your purchases.
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Downloading books

If you have the 3G model of Kindle then you can download books using 3G which is like you would use with a mobile phone.

If you don't have 3G then you will need to connect to a WiFi network in order to download books directly to the Kindle. See the Connecting With WiFi Guide for details of how to do so.

You can also transfer books directly from your PC to your Kindle using a USB lead - see the video guide on how to do this.
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