Thanks!
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Yes, just add a copy of your Mobi file to the ~/Documents/My Kindle Content folder or wherever your version of K4Mac stores its files,
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Drag and drop. Didn't think of that. Incidentally, I finally found the "My Kindle Content" folder in Library/Application Support/Kindle. I had looked for a Kindle folder in my Library and Documents folder, but hadn't realized how many levels I had to drill down.
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Incidentally, there have been reports in the Sigil and Calibre forums that Calibre mobi conversions don't create enough space in a certain portion of the metadata to allow for the extra layer of DRM that the Kindle for Apps use, so it can't be used to convert a commercially-submittable Mobi file.
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That would be a big problem if true, since as far as I know Adobe is still recommending Calibre for the last stage of converting an InDesign book to Kindle. Though I converted a book for work as recently as last week and it seems to have done fine.
Thanks for the tip about the previewer. My work machine runs 10.4, so I have had to forego a lot of Kindle's Mac utilities.