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I bought my book through kindleforpc on a windows machine, then used the unswindle utility to turn it in a drm-free .mobi file, and transferred it on my n900, where I could read it with fbreader.
I'd prefer a native kindle application, but while it's still lacking, the process described wasn't too painful.
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Can you elaborate on this at all? Is this the best (or only) way to read kindle books on the n900 at this time?
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Coming Soon: Kindle for Tablet Computers
It doesn't mention Nokia or the N900.
I'm already reading Kindle books on my N900, thanks to the Unswindle and Kindle for PC programs.
But I would be happier if there was an official way of doing this.
The paragraph describing Kindle for Tablet Computers does mention the iPad, of course.