I copy something there, and then when I turn the Kindle on, the books are there, just as if AMZ had directly downloaded them. On my Kindle all the books are in the folder called "documents". The faster way, at least for me, when I have the books downloaded from another source onto my computer, e.g., all the scifi/fantasy ebooks I buy from Baen, is to plug your Kindle into your computer via a USB port, and then use whatever system your computer uses to just copy the books from the computer to the Kindle. That takes a couple of hours for some reason, but when it's done, just turn your Kindle on and download as you normally would. Since I was having the issue of the book not showing under the Books tab of my Kindle Fire after moving the file to my 'books' subdirectory under the 'Internal Files' of my Kindle Fire 7, I found this article and downloaded Calibre. But once you have the address they've set up for you, just email the book (which has to be either PDF or Kindle format itself or mobi), and then AMZ processes it. I downloaded a Mobi book from Project Gutenberg to my Windows 10 laptop. If you've purchased ebooks from Amazon, and presumably registered your Kindle there, I'm fairly certain you already have an email account set up by them for just the purpose of emailing books to yourself.Ĭheck with Kindle support. Of course, my Fire is wi-fi capable, so its probably easier to access my email from my Fire and download it from there. I have one of the older Kindle keyboards. When my computer opens my Fires files I just move the window to the side out of the way then open My Kindle Content file on my computer, select what I need, drag and drop it into the Book file of my Fire and viola.
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