Yeah in the end you're right. Just seems that Apple is becoming more and more restrictive of their developers. What will be taken away next?
From: April Duritza <april.duritza@gmail.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [iPad] Kindle iOS App update
I really don't see the point of not updating. You can just add an Amazon bookmark to your Safari browser. Or just type in "Amazon.com" to go to the website to buy books. Other than that one button, everything else should operate the same. You will still be able to access your entire archive from inside the app.
This update will also allow Kindle magazine subscribers to view their magazines on the App. Previously, you could only view magazines on the Kindle itself, not through apps.
There will be other updates to come along, as well, so I think that you will eventually want to upgrade.
Not to mention, I like to tap "Upgrade All" to upgrade my apps, and if you choose not to upgrade that one then you can't use the upgrade all feature. You will have to manually tap all future upgrades for all your other apps to avoid upgrading the Kindle app. I'm too lazy to do that, and I never used the in-app button anyway, so for me there is no reason not to upgrade.
April
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:08 PM, twenty pearls <akaivyleaf@yahoo.com> wrote:
How long will the present app last if I never update it?I see the nook app has a update as well that I refuse to use.
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