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Old 12-05-2007, 03:45 PM   #4
Hadrien
Feedbooks.com Co-Founder
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BUT it's written in the user manual that you're not authorized to create such a system...
You are kidding me surely? HOnestly, I haven't read the manual yet, just been using it and reading. wow, that isn't good. :-(
I'll quote the manual:
"The conversion service on Your Kindle is meant for the receipt of personal, non-commercial documents only. You may not authorize the sending of documents from automated distribution services."

I don't think that you want Amazon to ban Feedbooks.

I think there's 2 way we could avoid this:
  1. Downloading your file containing your feeds using the Kindle browser. We'll do a mobile version of Feedbooks, and add a Mobipocket output...
  2. We have a sync tool that you'll be able to use in order to automatically download and send through USB these feeds on the Kindle. This tool could also have an option, where you specify your Kindle e-mail address, the e-mail of the sender, and it'll send to your Kindle the content. It would be much harder for Amazon to ban this kind of tool. Have you tried sending a Mobipocket file to your Kindle using an e-mail ?
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