Feb 19, 2013 - On the contrary, free Kindle apps are available for all of your Apple hardware, including your Mac, with the full functionality as if you were.
Simple alternative Plug your Kindle into your Mac. It appears as a Hard Drive on your Desk-top. Open it and drag 'n drop the.pdf file into the Documents folder. Always worked on the Original Kindle for me, and still works on the new one I have. Reads best if the Original.pdf file's pages/text are sized suitable for the Kindle Screen.
For example Page 88mm by 119mm; Margins about 4mm; and 12 point font gives 21 lines on a page, which is easy reading size for my elderly eyes. I hope this is useful. PDF in Kindle app doesn't permit highlighting nor commenting I just added a PDF to the kindle app on iPad, as I got stuck in iBooks due to the terribly missing function of highlighting text and adding notes on a PDF in iBooks. I am so disappointed that the Kindle app doesn't allow these functionalities either on PDF, whereas on.mobi it does an excellent job. Would anyone know of a (free) PDF reader on iPad which allows these?
I have Blue fire reader and Stanza installed, but both no luck with PDF either.