I believe there is at least one wireless solution for connecting your Kindle to your Calibre, but in the end I stuck with using the USB connection, as by the time I need to move some books around, I need a recharge, so i get a two for one deal (load and charge). Once a week or so, I sit down at the PC, remove some books from my Kindles, mark them as read on Calibre (tag 'read'), add some new books to the appropriate kindle ('paperwhite' for reading in bed, 'keyboard' for text to speech while commuting) and tag the books I am currently reading in Calibre by the device they are on. My 1263 (current count) works are stored on Calibre, I download from Amazon, Smashword, Baen, Project Gutenberg, etc. I won't go into all it's advantages but, essentially it is your own personal library, that you can organize and store you books on, regardless of where it comes from. Kindle Cloud Reader is now known as Kindle for Web. The only disadvantage the Calibre has it is a bit more difficult to connect wirelessly to your collection. Discover ways to read Read on or download Kindle on any device. I searched for solutions and read many articles & blogs, I strongly desired an Amazon/Kindle solution, the majority pointed to a single solution which I eventually adopted. One tool for any book you want to publish Whether you are writing a comic book, cook book, travel guide or the next great novel, Kindle Create will help prepare your book for publication. I was trying to keep track organized with an Excel book. Quickly review your book with built in Kindle Previewer and see how it will look to readers using phones, tablets and eReaders. I personally have some OCD issues that require my books be in some kind of order that is not primary based on who I bought it from and when. Like any other Amazon purchase, just add it to your cart and complete your free order, then download and install like any other software. Just search Kindle for PC or Kindle for Mac, depending on your flavor of OS. ![]() If you have works from anyplace else, then the prospects get worse. Amazon offers a free app for both Mac and PC to meet your reading needs. If every book on your devices is from Amazon, then you can do some organizing at 'Your Account' > 'Manage Your Device' > 'Your Kindle Library' or by using the cloud. I’ve attempted to send Amazon feedback after clicking around for five minutes trying to find a way to contact them, but I have no faith that anyone will actually read the email I sent.I am guessing you have already found Amazon's Organizing Your Kindle Content. Couldnt get it from the Apple app store as my o/s is not compatible Full marks to it down loading off Amazon but. I wound up using Amazon’s web interface to upload the ePub file, but annoyingly it assumes the file name is the book’s title (the app allowed you to type in the title), and it seems to munge up the cover, so that the book appears as a generic document in the MacOS Kindle app. I was wondering if Mojave was the problem (in which case the app shouldn’t have offered to update to a non-working version), and if anyone else has also found the Send To Kindle app non-working on whatever version of MacOS they’re using. You may also read your book on your phone, tablet and Kindle e-Reader, and Amazon Whispersync will automatically sync your most recent page read, bookmarks. I’m still running Monterey on my 2017 MacBook Pro - I’m trying to update to at least Big Sur, but I’ve got a couple 32-bit apps I need to replace, including PowerMail, which holds 25 years of emails in it, and I’m trying to not lose all that information. Tried restarting my MBP in case there was some hanger-on process blocking the app, but no dice. Any attempt to boot it up causes it to bounce once in the Dock, but it doesn’t actually boot up, there’s no error message, and there’s no Kindle-related processes in Activity Monitor. ![]() I attempted to upload the latest version of one of my Take Control books, so I booted up Send To Kindle, clicked my assent to updating the app, and then…I got a non-working Send To Kindle app. Has anyone else tried using the latest version of Amazon’s “Send To Kindle” app? Apparently on December 22 they released a version, 1.1.1.254, that can finally upload ePub files to your Kindle library, and as a consequence Take Control books has stopped releasing MOBI files.
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