![]() ![]() And THANK YOU! You really made me happy!” That Cloud has always confused me – am I allowed to put as many books in there as I want to? I bypass many free ones that are offered that I’d like to read, afraid that I’d get too many stacked up, There is no limit in this Cloud? I would appreciate any Kindle news, old or new, that you come up with. ![]() “Son-of-a-Gun, Cyn – how did you know I needed that URL? I’ve been looking for something like that every since I got my Kindle a few months ago. ![]() It will walk you through setting up your library card in the app (which you should only have to do once), as well as browsing items, searching, borrowing items, placing holds, and returning items in the app.A reader responded to my article about the Kindle Cloud Reader with this question: The tutorial covers both the website version of cloudLibrary and the app version. If you'd like more information on how to use the cloudLibrary app, please visit our tutorial here. Each time you'd like to read the book on your Kindle Fire, you'll need to open the cloudLibrary app. When you download an eBook to your Kindle Fire through Cloud Library, you'll only be able to read it through the cloudLibrary app it won't appear in your Amazon Kindle library the way it does when you borrow a book through Libby or OverDrive. This arrow will go away and you'll just see the item's cover once it's been downloaded to your device. When you're in the My Books section, if an eBook or eAudiobook you've borrowed isn't downloaded yet, it will have a downward facing arrow on the cover: You can also download them to your device to read/listen to offline. Now that the app is installed, you'll be able to borrow and read/listen to eBooks and eAudiobooks from cloudLibrary's collection. You can open the app from your home screen anytime by tapping this icon:
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