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Originally Posted by tomsem
You can side-load using iTunes to either Kindle or Bluefire (with your iPhone connected, go to the Apps page and scroll down to 'File Sharing'). Not sure why you would want to use DiskAid instead. But you could at least check with iTunes to see if the books you see with DiskAid are among the 'Bluefire Documents'. If not, I guess I'm wondering if they really are ebooks (.epub or .pdf file extension) or some sidecar file (to remember reading position, notes, etc.).
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Yes I am familiar with sideloading through iTunes, however that puts ebooks in the 'documents' folder and they will not sync with the kindle. If you sideload them to the 'library\ebooks' folder, they will usually sync to the last page read. That is why I use DiskAid. To be able to access the 'library\ebooks' folder.
They really are the ebook files in Bluefire. .epub extention. I copied it to my computer and was able to open it up.
Carol