The latest Kindle Fire update , 6.2.1 , has had mixed reappraisal . It bringsplenty of improvement for normal users , but makesrooting more unmanageable . Now it ’s become apparent that it alsoallows third - party eReader apps – which could signalize that Amazon is softening its autocratic software policy .
https://gizmodo.com/the-kindle-fire-update-everything-that-was-bad-is-bett-5870089
Since launching , Amazon has only allow Kindle Fire user to download software from the Amazon Appstore — and not from Android Market . While that ’s still the case , drug user are reportingthat contend eReader apps are now available for download through Amazon on the Fire .

Does that signal a softening of Amazon ’s rather strict direction of the Appstore ? If so , we might start experience more and more of the apps we really want and need appearing , which would largely negate the need to root the gimmick .
perhaps the bigger question , though , is : why the Hades would you use a non - Kindle eReader app ? [ TechCrunch ]
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