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Old 06-16-2014, 11:32 AM   #7
Aashrith
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
For iPhone/iPad app, no, as far as I know (unless you jail break or something?). For Kindle4PC/Mac, you can drop the converted document into the 'My Kindle Content' folder and read it with the app (you might need to refresh/restart).

I've suggested Amazon provide wireless delivery of converted/personal docs to any of the apps registered to your account, like you can with a real Kindle using its @kindle.com email address. (for extra credit, they could add unprotected ePub conversion) They probably just need some backend and web site changes to enable this, the apps wouldn't need to know anything. And it would pay for itself (they charge per kb for this service on kindle). But they don't always do what I suggest <g>.
You can add PDFs to kindle iOS /iPad /iPhone app just connect your iPad to your laptop or desktop then open iTunes then click on your device then scroll down till the end then you will see kindle app click on it on the right side down click on add then add as many PDFs you want
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