Yes you can have all the book apps.
You may have a preference as to which one you want to use when a book is
available from multiple sources -- but you can only read a book in the app
it is downloaded (bought) for. (there may be ways to convert formats but I'm
not getting involved in that complication!)
I prefer Kindle & get what I can there. It's a personal decision.
All the e-book-reader companies have free books you can d/l to try out the
reader -- and there are other sites with free book downloads.
Also, Kindle, at least, has a PC version you can try out even before you get
your iPad. And yes, you can have all your Kindle books on each device.
E-Books you already have -- there is a way to get them to your iPad if
they're in a suitable format. Others here can tell you about how to do that.
bj
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From: "amber" <dggnkrzy62@aol.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 11:03 PM
To: <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [iPad] Multiple book apps?
> Ok another question concerning upcoming purchase of ipad....
>
> Can I have more than one book app? I see that Kindle,Nook, and Ibook all
> get
> great reviews....can I have them all on my ipad or will they conflict one
> another? Also if I have ebooks already on my desk top can I put them on
> my ipad?
>
> Amber
>
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