Now, with my books safely converted, I can buy anything, and use it anywhere. Now I'm looking at cookbooks and reference books, pricier purchases that I didn't make before in case one day I stopped using the Kindle, or if Amazon decided to revoke my ownership of a book like it did, infamously, with Orwell's 1984. Previously I was buying novels and things I might read once only. Oddly, since I tried this over the weekend, Kindle books have become a lot more attractive to me. Option 1: Installing the Send to Kindle Application on Your PC or Mac. EPUB is the one you need for the iPad or iPhone, but you can choose pretty much anything. They cant convert every file type out there, but they work well and are easy to use. Your files are now DRM-free, and you can use Calibre to convert then to any format. These are titled with non-human-friendly names like "B002AU7MEK_EBOK.azw", so just pick anything that seems to be a big enough file for an e-book (500k-plus). Mac users will find them in a folder called My Kindle Content, inside the documents folder. Then locate the downloaded files on your hard-drive. Note If you do not find any Kindle devices, you need to register your Kindle first. Click on the Devices tab and select the device you want to send your file to. Then download Kindle for Mac or Window, and from there download the books you have already bought and want cracked. Login and navigate to the Content & Devices page. For the Kindle, you need only install it in the right place. Depending on what kind of books you want to fix-up, you may have to configure these plugins. Next, you need those plugins, also linked from Alf's post.
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