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Originally Posted by Andrew H.
You really do not know what you are talking about.
It is trivial to purchase Amazon books from other vendors. You don't even have to sideload; you can e-mail them directly to your Kindle. Moreover, once you've done this, Amazon will sync it on all of your devices, so you don't lose you place when you switch from your e-reader to your tablet to your computer.
So please stop talking about things you don't understand. Amazon is not Apple, and, again, putting e-books from other vendors is as simple as e-mailing. There is no "conversion" necessary.
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You purchase 'BOOKS' from Amazon
You purchase 'Personal Document' from others. They might
look like a book to some people, but they are NOT to Amazon.
You can not synch or store these in Amazons cloud. The are Personal Documents.
Sort of makes sense: The cloud/synch is a value added service for Amazon
product.
If Bezos had been clevert, he would have built in a fat $ charge for synching of any personal documents and the 'synch option' is all or nothing, so you can't e$cape the charge