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Old 05-10-2014, 10:43 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Murf View Post
Ok so it looks like the files have to be in this folder on the nexus for the kindle app to see them.
Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files
However, calibre is not allowed to look past the parent Android directory, so even manually pointing to the sub directory under config device in calibre still gets the book put in the Books folder.
SO Ill just have ot push it to the books folder, then using windows explorer, C&P to the sub directory.
I don't know how much it is worth to you Murf, but the Calibre Companion app by Mobileread's own Chaley would be able to save your .mobi files in the Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files directory on it's own, once you set the path for .mobi files in the Calibre Companion's settings.

This way, simply selecting the desire book from Calibre directly and "Send to device" to push the .mobi file to your nexus, or using the Content Server to pull the mobi file to your nexus you would not have to then manually move the file to the desired directory. I'd recommend checking out the Calibre Companion forum and FAQ here on mobileread.
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