11-16-2011, 08:53 AM | #16 |
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Hi, It turned out that the books I added were visible to one file manager (the one I used to add the books) but not to kindle and not to a second file manager. Very odd. I don't understand how this can be; but it was.
Using the second file manger to place the books in the kindle folder worked! Go figure? |
11-16-2011, 12:49 PM | #17 |
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What are File Mgrs? & Which did you use? I put mine in PDF & tried reading them with Adobe Reader But after 10 pges they were BLANK ugh Tried them in Aldika Nothing Droid Reader Nothing! Very flustrating UGH
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11-16-2011, 01:40 PM | #18 | |
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The fm that came with my tablet is called, oddly enough, "file manager". The other one I used was "es file manager". The later one was the one that gave me trouble; but at the same time it's the more powerful one. Es file manager can be use to rename files. The other can't. I don't like reading PDFs though I think the Kindle reader is supposed to work with them (don't quote me on that). I try to use mobi files with Kindle and/or epub files with Nook. Hope that helps, |
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11-16-2011, 06:23 PM | #19 |
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Well it worked...partly I am still only getting the 1st 10 pages Anyone have clue whats going on? How I can fix it?
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01-12-2014, 10:03 AM | #20 |
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Here is how you do it for Kindle App, as I discovered with some trial and error:
With a Computer 1. Plug your device into the computer via a USB cable. 2. Locate your E-Book on your computer, right click and copy. 3. Go to My Computer and click on the name of your device. 4. Browse to your Internal SD\kindle 5. Right click and paste. Without a Computer 1. Download your E-Book and save it to Internal SD\kindle 2. All done! NOTE: If the E-Book has ".epub" at the end, you can convert it to the right format at http://www.epub2mobi.com/ NOTE: If there isnt a folder in the internal SD called kindle, go into Settings >>> Apps >>> Amazon Kindle And click "Move to internal SD". Last edited by -Miraak; 01-12-2014 at 10:05 AM. |
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07-01-2015, 01:48 PM | #21 | |
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How I load my books to kindle app for android 4.4 jellybean
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1st, they have to be mobi files. 2nd, add your email address or Dropbox email address to your approvaled email addresses in "Manage My Devices" in your amazon account 3rd, See what email address kindle has assigned you for the device you want your book on blablabla@kindle.com 4th, attach your book.mobi file to an email and send it to that @kindle address You can do them 1 at a time or put your .mobi files in a zip file, and type CONVERT in the subject line. I know...it's a pain, but it works. You should now see those titles in your Kindle App library |
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