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Old 03-15-2011, 11:39 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by wayhop View Post
I'm not sure if this thread still has any watchers, but I'd appreciate a little help if it does. I'm a new Kindle person and my biggest frustration is having 100 books and no idea what they are when I am out of WiFi range. This thread was a great help in that I was able to download the metadata descriptions for all of them and create a catalog. I was not able to get the description onto the front page of the book, though. I think I may be stuck at the "conversion and structure detection" stage. I have found both of those, but when I use the default file types and hit convert, they all come back telling me they are DRM protected. I know what that is and I don't want to remove it. Is there a way to get that front page description anyway? Thanks in advance wayhop
Use the Catalog feature (little arrow next to Library Icon) to create a Catalog that you send to your device. Since this does not actually use the (DRM infested) books, it works for any book.
Not quite as convenient, but it works.
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