![]() ![]() Your book will open, and you can start reading it. Then select the hub icon in the upper-right corner, the Books icon, and the book you want to read. To make future purchases easier, check the box for it not to remember your password each time.Īfter you have purchased and downloaded your books, launch Microsoft Edge. When you purchase a book, you’ll need to enter your Microsoft account password again for verification. When you select a book, you’ll get a description of the story, which devices it works on (think Windows Phone or PC), and if you’re ready, click the Buy button. Or, another way to make browsing easier is to open the Collections section. Then you can find books by top sellers, subject, or genres. An easier way to narrow down results while browsing through the store is to use the provided filters. However, that will give you results for the entire store, meaning apps, music, movies…etc. You can use the Search field to search for book titles, authors, and subjects. There you will find a list of new books, book collections, top sellers, free classics, and more.Ĭurrently, the search feature, as it pertains to books anyway, is limited. Launch the Windows Store, and you’ll find the new Books section at the top next to Movies & TV. Buy and Read eBooks in Windows 10 (No Longer Available) There is now a new Chromium-based version of Edge that works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. ![]() The legacy Edge has been killed off, too. ![]() It’s also worth noting that Legacy Edge was the default browser when this article was originally written. While you can no longer purchase or acquire additional books from the Microsoft Store, you can continue to read your books until July 2019 when refunds will be processed. Unfortunately, this means that starting July 2019 your ebooks will no longer be available to read, but you’ll get a full refund for all book purchases. Starting April 2, 2019, the books category in Microsoft Store will be closing. Here is what the company wrote about it in a blog post: Since April 2019, the books category has closed, and you can no longer buy eBooks from Microsoft. Microsoft killed off its eBook portion of the Microsoft Store. ![]()
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