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Old 02-06-2012, 05:02 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by OldLincoln View Post
Okay, I saw a light in my tunnel, is it another train??? I bought the Fire and several books from Amazon that were put in my Kindle Fire Library on the Amazon Web by the 1 click process. I want to track those books and others I may buy from non-Amazon sources in Calibre. I think I have Calibre set up now, thanks to you, but still don't have my Amazon Library there.

I don't care if the books actually stay on Amazon, I just want to see the titles in Calibre. Also, I understood or misunderstood that when I buy an Amazon ebook I can show it in Calibre using the Add Book button.

Now I won't be surprised if I took a wrong turn and am seeking guidance, maybe just a pointer. All of your help is appreciated.
TIIRC the Fire and Calibre has trouble because some things are not available at the USB port that are on K3 and before (and the K4NT)

I think you need to use Kindle 4 PC and bring those titles onto your PC from Amazon. Then you can bring them into Calibre from there.

BTW It was Amazon that de-railed your train with the Fire an Touch changes
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