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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
You can transfer your files (as long as they're formats the Kindle can use) via USB, just like you do with other devices. You don't have to use the email stuff. There are two email options. One converts stuff to the proper format for free & emails it to you so you can transfer it with USB, the other costs .10 cents and will send the converted document directly to the Kindle.
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Ok thank you.
So what file types does it read? Are all the mentioned file types converted to azw files to be read on the Kindle? It looks to me like they all have to be converted. Is there another way to convert besides by mailing the files to Amazon?
That quote says "unprotected" file types, so if a person had purchased mobi or pdf files, they won't work on the Kindle. They'd have to re-buy all their books in azw. Yes?
Can you save your purchased books on your own computer? Can you read your purchased books on your own computer?