Can you use ebooks on kindle




















Works with the same formats listed above. Web Browser — Another way to get non-Amazon ebooks onto a Kindle is by using the built-in experimental web browser. Any ideas? I am using Instapaper on iPad. This also has an export to Kindle feature so you can export websites.

You can also download other ereader apps to your kindle fire and read epubs sent via email without having to convert them. I use Aldiko app bought from Amazon!

Why an older version? The new one loses all those pretty covers every now and then. You can also place holds on titles and add books to a wish list. After you click " Borrow ," you'll be directed to your Amazon account to download the title to your Kindle device. Once the loan period expires, the book will automatically be deleted from your account.

OverDrive's latest mobile app is called Libby, and you can download it on iOS here or on Android here. Project Gutenberg has more than 57, free ebooks. Most of them are classics that are in the public domain, so you can catch up on all those well-known books you've always meant to read like "Pride and Prejudice," "The Odyssey," "Moby Dick," and more.

You just find the book you want, make sure that it's in a Kindle-friendly format MOBI is fine , and download it. From there, you can email it to your Kindle email address so it automatically goes to your device. If you ever download a book onto your device that you later decide you don't want, you're not stuck with it.

Kindle devices let you delete any ebook you have in several ways. And if you decide you don't want an ebook within a week of buying it, you can request a full refund from Amazon. Even if you have more than one Kindle owner in your household, you don't ever need to buy an ebook more than once. Amazon gives you plenty of simple ways to share your ebooks.

If you want to share the ebooks you've bought with friends and family members, you can add another adult Amazon user to your account and enable sharing access. You'll be prompted to add the Amazon account ID and password of the person you want to add.

Once your friend or family member has entered their info, Amazon will ask them to confirm that they wish to gain access to your library. As a final confirmation, Amazon will ask you to enable sharing, too. After you've completed all those steps, you can choose which books you want to share.

Be forewarned that you must trust the person you're adding because they will have access to the credit cards associated with the two Amazon accounts. Sharing ebooks with your kids is also easy.

After that, you'll enter your parental controls password and your child's name, birthday and gender then tap Next. You'll then pick the books you want to share with your child and then tap Next and Done. Amazon lets you lend one book from your Kindle account for 14 days without any account linking. Go to Amazon. Then, choose who you want to share the book with. Note that some books do not allow this kind of sharing, so if you don't see the option, it is unavailable. If you want to get a PDF or another document on your Kindle for easy reading, you can use Amazon's special Send to Kindle email address.

It should be something like this: johnsmith kindle. If you want to change the email address, click Edit next to your device, enter a new email address, and then click Save to save your changes. Now that you know your Send to Kindle email address, you can use it to send yourself PDFs, documents, and ebooks that you download on sites like Project Gutenberg.

Simply go to your email, enter your Send to Kindle email address, and attach the file you want to read on your Kindle. It will send to your Kindle as soon as you sync your device over Wi-Fi. If the file you want on your Kindle isn't a supported file type, you can write Convert in the email subject line, and the file will be converted into a Kindle-Friendly file.

If you like to read articles online but you wish you could get them on your Kindle, you're in luck. There are plenty of apps that help you do that, though Amazon's methods are the simplest. You can also use Instapaper and Pocket, two third-party apps, but we find Amazon's methods the easiest. To highlight quotations as you're reading, simply press down on a word, maintain slight pressure, and slide your finger along until you reach the end of the passage you wish to highlight.

You'll see options, but highlighting is the default. You can look back on all the parts you've highlighted at any time or even share them on Goodreads , as we explain below. If you read a lot, your friends read a lot, and you all like to share, review, and talk about what you're reading, you'll love Goodreads. It's an app and website for book lovers to review and share their thoughts on what they're reading.

Goodreads is built right into the Kindle, so it's easy to use. Just create an account with an email address, log in, create your profile, and get started. You can share your reading progress, reviews of books, quotations you've highlighted in your Kindle, and more.

Your friends' reading may inspire you to read new things and inspire you to read more. It's a good idea to grab a case for your Kindle to prevent scratches on the screen and damage from drops. Amazon's Kindle case selection is wide — you can choose from fabric or genuine leather cases that fit every model of the Kindle. We've used both the leather and fabric Kindle cases from Amazon over the years and we love them.

Method 3. Download an eBook from Amazon. Click OK. Convert your eBook if necessary. Select the proper file-to-file converter on the left side of the page. Click Add File Select your eBook's file. Copy the MOBI file. Connect your Kindle to your computer. Plug the charging end of your Kindle's charger cable into the Kindle, then plug the USB end of the cable into your computer. Open the Kindle. Open the "Documents" folder. Double-click the "Documents" or "Internal Documents" folder that's in your Kindle's storage folder to do so.

If you're using a Kindle Fire, you'll open the "Books" folder instead. Paste in the MOBI file. Wait for the MOBI file to finish transferring. When the indicator light on your Kindle's cable stops blinking, you can proceed. Eject your Kindle. Try connecting your Kindle via USB cable to your computer. Another thing to try is to change the format that the e-book is in. The most widely recognized format of e-books is EPUB, which is a format that Kindle does not recognize.

This was due to an update a few years ago to force people to only get e-books from the Kindle store for their Kindle devices. You can get conversion software online for free called "Calibre E-book Management". You can also use the software to change things about your e-books, such as the font size and cover photo.

Not Helpful 2 Helpful 8. Amy Wang. They will appear in the Kindle app on the phone, iPad, or other compatible device, on the Kindle device, and in the Kindle cloud reader. They will appear in the library, and with the exception of a cloud reader, to read them you'll need to download them. To download the books, simply tap on the cover and it will begin downloading.

The book will be listed in the app's "Home" screen. Select the book to begin reading. A professional writer, Michael Butler has been writing Web content since Butler brings expertise in legal and computer issues to his how-to articles.

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