Thank you Tomas. When selected it will bring up a list of Kindle devices including apps. Select which Kindle device s to send the book to off it goes. You can send to as many as you like. This function may have been part of the app install — not sure.
The only catch with this method is you need to know the Kindle device name rather than the email address. You can also read mobis through the Kindle Cloud reader. This is basically a web browser app. After you sign in, your library is available. Pretty cool. You can use this to do about anything to almost any ebook format. I have thousands of old PocketPC ebooks. You can even set up an ebook server, send stuff directly to your device, and find install plug-ins available form other people.
It also acts as an ebook library sort of. Pretty great piece of software. But I would assume that somewhere in the Nook documentation are instructions for transferring such a book to the device directly. Added ebook should appear in your NOOK library. Note: NOOK takes. I emailed the. Then, I tried to open the. I also tried to double click on the. Why will my. Do you know? I had a similar problem. I installed the Moon Reader App and was able to open those.
It gets half way or sometimes almost to the end, but then hangs and ultimately fails. Do you know if Amazon have introduced some kind of security on newer iPads? This is unclear, and seems to vary based on which kindle device you have. I know of no way to change it. I found two places that very clearly explain what you need to do next, and why!
I have downloaded the. Am I just dumb? I copied the location of the download, and tried finding it in various places in the pc but no go. Any advice? Never mind. I finally found it, and was able to drag it into my email and it has shown up on my Kindle home page.
Thanks for your insrtuctions. Hi Thank you for this, I have, I think, read it carefully and have followed the instructions for email. Can you think what I can be doing wrong. Thanks in anticipation.
I must be doing something wrong I open the email on my Kindle fire and It gets downloaded but to my docs. A little frustrating to say the least!! Thank you! I get that every once in a while. Often the cause is a damaged download. In most cases re-downloading solves the problem.
I still have to have the Mobipocket app on my laptop to read any of those books. I have a significant amount of money in those books. Hi Leo, good article. Problem for Gmail users is the 25mb maximum attachment size limitation. So your choices are to use a different email, or use the USB connection option that Leo talks about at the bottom of the article. As mentioned in the article and this happens frequently with my kindle — using the USB connection option, Amazon can screw up the formatting of the book and is no where near as good as the email one.
I do use Gmail, but if I ran into this limitation I would either a live with just copying over USB, or b use a different mail provider for this purpose which of course means you have to configure your Amazon Kindle account to accept from that address.
Thanks Leo but no real solution for me, see my above answer to Connie. Cheers, Bruce. It is still usable but very frustrating at times. This has happened more than once and the problem has only manifested itself with the kindle……. I copy. The PC says they have copied but Kindle does not recognize them.
This method worked for the first odd books. Any ideas? A very informative article regarding mobi files, kindles and ereaders. I came here just to re-check I was doing it right! Many thanks. Great tip about the emailing of mobi format files to kindle. And it can handle multiple attachments. I send file to my kindle email, the email is sent, but does not download to kindle, nothing happen on kindle.
I always download file via computer. Thanks for the detailed step-by-step instructions. The process you advise worked perfectly in getting my. I used PDF4Kindle for the file conversion, by the way. I welcome any input you have about that too. Any ideas, suggestions? The Kindle needs to connect to the Amazon servers in order to get the email that you sent. You would need to connect the Kindle to the internet in order to retrieve it.
You could go to an internet cafe to get the file. The only way to get a file directly from your computer to your Kindle without internet is to connect it via a USB cord and transfer it directly that way. Emailing them works! Maybe amazon is trying to dissuade people from getting free books from Project Gutenberg, etc.
This may get it under the file size limit and Amazon will automatically uncompress it at their end. Thank you so much for this article!! Download a. Double click or just Right click a. If you receive an. Back in I needed to export my Kindle notes, so I did some digging and rounded up a few tools which would help me do just that. The available tools have changed a lot over the years.
For example, Amazon used to have a site called Kindle. Unfortunately, that is gone now. That page was sorta replaced by Read. This is a text file of all of the notes and highlights made on your Kindle but not on the other Kindles or Kindle apps on your account.
You can copy this file to your PC and open it. Did you know you can have your Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Oasis, or Kindle email your annotations to you? Amazon will email the notes and highlights to the address on your Amazon account. They have a notebook menu where you can find all of the highlights and notes for an ebook.
The notebook menu can be accessed from inside a book, but the way you find it differs between Android, iOS, and the Kindle Fire. Hello there! If interested, I can recommend another free conversion tool — kitpdf. Pingback: Sending out copies of your novel to book reviewers. Stupid question — Does it do like other documents and convert the file to PDF? Send To Kindle is a different function—that goes through Amazon.
E-mailing directly to the Kindle works just like e-mailing a file to a computer. You are commenting using your WordPress.
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