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iPad Kindle App Update: Version 2.2.1 Released

Amazon has introduced an update for its iPad application, available for free through the Apple App Store. The updates in version 2.2.1 include enhanced highlight sensitivity to minimize unintentional highlights while flipping pages, and a fix for a previously occurring crash.

iPad Kindle Software Update Version 2.2.1
iPad Kindle Software Update Version 2.2.1

iPad Kindle App Update: Version 2.2.1 Released

Amazon Kindle App Updated with New Features

The Amazon Kindle app has received an update to version 2.2.1, bringing several new improvements to users. The update includes the addition of embedded video and audio to Kindle eBooks, improving the multimedia reading experience.

Other bug fixes based on customer feedback have also been implemented. These changes aim to enhance the app's performance and user experience. Noteworthy improvements include the correction of a problem where the most recent page was not saved when returning to the app, and the resolution of a crash some customers experienced when highlighting a word.

The update allows users to read subscribed blogs and newspapers on their device, expanding the range of content available. However, it's important to note that this feature is not directly related to the work of Michael Kozlowski, who has been writing about audiobooks, e-books, and e-readers for 18 years and resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Thirteen enhanced eBooks, including travel guides and cookbooks, are now available on the Amazon Kindle app. These publications, such as "A Venture of the Heart," "Weary Warriors," and "The Border," offer a diverse range of reading material for users to enjoy. It's worth noting that the list of these enhanced eBooks was not provided by Michael Kozlowski.

Despite Michael Kozlowski's expertise in the field of audiobooks, e-books, and e-readers, there is no evidence suggesting his involvement in the development or enhancement of the Amazon Kindle app. The updates and new features in the app do not seem to be a direct result of his work or feedback.

The updated Amazon Kindle app can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store. Users are encouraged to update their apps to enjoy the new features and improvements.

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