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court1429.livejournal.com) wrote in
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.
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.
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I'm using Windows 7 for the past few months since I got a new computer and it's not that difficult to get accustomed to. I say that as a not very tech-smart person. The first few days were aggravating, but after that, no big deal. It's a lot easier to get used to Windows 7 from XP than to get used to Word 2010 from Word 2003, I'll tell you that much! jesus christ. lol
I do copy or cut and paste for a few things, but one thing I've noticed with Windows 7 is when I click files and drag to my external drive, the icon that's moving across my screen is a file folder with the number of files I'm moving on the front and a little text box that says "copying to e:file folder of choice" (i don't know the exact words) or if I'm moving things around within folders on my C: drive, the text box says "moving to docs/file folder of choice", so that's an extra way to check yourself, too.