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Old 10-31-2010, 09:22 PM   #13
PossenteSpirto
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Originally Posted by yatesco View Post
I don't think that is quite accurate If you want to convert your PDF by emailing it to @kindle.com then yes, it costs .99c per MB outside the US. However, if you can access that PDF via the web (i.e. via drop box or something) then you can download it straight from the web and it will be free.
Pity neither Amazon nor Wikipedia provide dropboxes.
But you're right, it's not accurate: you can't download a 100 MB file that way, the limit is 50. If Franz has followed my advice he's already discovered that.

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Originally Posted by Connallmac View Post
This information is just plain wrong. Many Kindle books are limited to the number of devices that they can be downloaded to at any given time. You can deregister any of these devices from your Amazon account to get your licenses back and put it on new devices. I have downloaded wirelessly a couple of my Kindle books numerous times without issue.
The page I linked says clearly the same thing, and says so clearly what the problem is (or may be, it's up to Franz to decide).

@Franz: It seems there will be a third eink option soon. link (in italian).

Cheers.
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