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Old 02-09-2012, 01:14 PM   #11
JimLL
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Originally Posted by BeeTee-Ess View Post
Wot 'ee sed!

Go to one of the download buttons, download and install MobiPocket Creator on your PC, then use it to process your existing PC document(s) into ebooks, on your PC. These can then be loaded onto your Kindle. I would drag'n'drop them into Calibre, and add them to your Kindle from there.

Perhaps read this page: What is the Mobipocket file format.
You're talking concepts here. My concept is that if I can't make it fill my laptop screen I don't want it.

Beneath concept is the actual running of the program. I told you guys that it put out a tiny picture. Actually about 1.5 inches by 2 inches on my laptop screen. Now if you want to tell me how to get a big picture instead of that, we'll be getting somewhere.

Just getting bent because you think I don't use the word you'd like to describe the latest hot/new telephone doesn't seem to me to accomplish anything. Sorry, but you guys aren't even on the same subject that I'm on. I asked about getting a tiny output and you answer that the app is too wonderful for words. Not the same subject.
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