So I've downloaded a few books thanks to KAT and uTorrent. I would like to send them from my S3 to Amazon (so that I can send it to my Kindle.) I tried sending it to my Kindle.com address through gmail... With no luck. I use Calibre when I need to get it done on my pc, however the apps for it in the Play Store don't seem to be the same thing.
Hello
Not sure if this is in the correct forum. But here is what I am trying to do. I am trying to send ebooks from my calibre library to my android device wirelessly. This is what I tried , I created a folder share on my PC called kindle and then mounted that share using CIFS to the kindle folder on my android.
Hi,
I have an older version of kindle. I've found it useful to transfer files from my PC to the Kindle using the USB port.
I'd like to be able to do the same on my new Samsung Galaxy Tab (icecream sandwich) 8GB. I'm a writer so I often convert my work-in-progress to kindle compatible file using Calibre. That is readable.
Can anyone point me to a recipe for how to upload a book to my android device? I'm formatting my own stuff with html and then converting it with Calibre.
I'm using Calibre 0.8.61. The Kindle app version is 3.6.0.87. I don't know what file format to use (epub doesn't seem to work) or where to put the file (/sdcard/kindle doesn't seem to work).
Thanks
Hi everyone.
I just bought a Google Nexus 7 and am requesting help with viewing e-books.
I've installed the Kindle for Android reader onto the Nexus.
I've also created a couple of test e-books, using Sigil. The test e-books are in EPUB format, but I also used Calibre to convert them into MOBI format.
My goal is to view these e-books on my tablet.
I have a bunch of Kindle Books I've gotten from Amazon.com but I can't stand the Kindle App as there's no way to organize books at all.
Is there any alternate apps that can read in the Kindle Books but would let me organize them into folders or something?
Thanks.
deeply attracted by a book from barne&noble site, and the price is somehow less expensive than other stores, so how to zchieve this? let me be your guider.
"nook works fine with its official site pulished books, but this is not equal to the kindle readers.
Amazon just launched the Send to Kindle button, which clips Web content and saves it to Kindle readers and apps, for Web developers and WordPress bloggers. The button is also now available on The Washington Post, TIME, and Boing Boing.
Signaling what is hopefully the beginning of major adoption of app stores by big-name developers, the Kindle e-book reader is now available from the Mac App Store. It's free to download, and seemingly the same version that you could previously download direct from Amazon.
In other news, the Kindle for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch app has also been updated.