ext_55871 ([identity profile] court1429.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] getithere2011-04-18 08:47 pm

Kindle question

I import everything into Calibre and then export files onto my Kindle from Calibre, too, so I don't know how you get mobi fics you download onto your hard drive from the DL folder or AO3 or wherever, over to your Kindle. Can someone tell me, please? Thanks!

If you're interested in simply converting from one format to another and then just adding that file to your e-reader, this converter might do the trick for you.

If you want software that converts and manages your e-book/e-fic collection regardless of type of reader, Calibre might be a program that would be useful.

[identity profile] ipitydaf00l.livejournal.com 2011-04-19 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
I can't speak for my new computer with Windows 7 because I'm still holding true to my old operating system, because I got used to XP in which I just copy/paste or cut/paste everything. That way I knew exactly what files were doubled in drives and what files were not. I could drag/drop, but that was the same as cut/paste. It did not leave a "backup" behind.

That does not mean that other operating systems follow those same guidelines or have different features....so I can't rightly answer you. I get what you are saying even though it can sound confusing when trying to explain it properly. It could leave a copy on the harddrive and external, but the only way to know for sure is to check after doing it. *shrugs* I wish I had more information, but old habits are hard to break and I'm still happily copy/pasting, cut/pasting my way around my new computer. (Mostly because I'm super anal about organization and have everything sorted into multiple folders!)

[identity profile] vlredreign.livejournal.com 2011-04-19 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
I have sub-folders in my folders! It's ridiculous! lol