If you consider yourself a die-hard book fan and your favorite thing is reading, you might want to sit down for this.

We all know how popular Kindle is and how easy it makes for people to access books online, the wide range it offers, and also the fact that it’s available as an app for PCs, not only as a stand-alone device.

However, users that haven’t quite gotten around to upgrading their operating systems will no longer be able to use the PC app.

No more Kindle support for Windows 7

If by any chance you are still running the outdated operating system at home, or at work, you will no longer be able to download the software.

However, if you already have Kindle for PC installed on your Windows 7 device, the software won’t receive any updates in the future.

Note that it is only a matter of time before the platform is totally shut down, automatically meaning that you will longer be able to buy or read ebooks.

Many think that this change is mainly happening because Windows 11 is now in the picture and the fact that users will be able to use the main Kindle app for Android, which is more feature-rich than Kindle for PC.

The crude and sad reality for Windows 7 users is that, in the near future, the great majority of people will most likely use the Kindle app on their Windows 11 computer, tablet, or slate.

On what OS are you currently using the Kindle PC app? Let us know in the comments section below.

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