![]() A few clicks, and the e-book was in our Archive. ![]() ![]() We didn't need to look past the first page to select 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. We clicked Shop in the Kindle Store to add some titles you can buy e-books, but there are literally millions of free titles available to download through directly to your Kindle or, as we discovered, to Kindle for PC, from sites like the Open Library, Internet Archive, and Gutenberg Project. Kindle for PC works much like the handheld device, with a basic but quite user-friendly interface, simple controls, and PC-specific features, such as an outlined graphic that pops up with helpful instructions for using the mouse to do what you do with your fingers on the handheld device. Clicking Archived Items accesses your saved titles. ![]() Installing and setting up Kindle for PC is a snap if you already own a Kindle or have an account: just enter your ID and password, and Kindle for PC opens with your account in place. ![]()
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