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Old 05-13-2014, 06:43 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Can't do it with the Windows 8 app. Like AnemicOak said; it just doesn't store its books in "files." They're records in an sqlite database ... like the Kindle Cloud Reader does for offline reading.

There simply are no ebook files to find unless you install the regular Kindle for PC program instead of the Win 8 app.
I read the original post as Kindle for PC was being used (the poster stated "K4PC"). Kindle for PC is not the Modern interface version.

In any event, for the case of the Modern version (i.e. the one from the Windows Store), my experience is that if the directory I gave in my post exists, created by Kindle for PC having been installed, the Modern version also places its files in there too (EDIT: which is sensible behaviour as that makes the book available to both applications on the same machine-by "places" I mean the files are available for K4PC syncing with Amazon). Of course, others mileage may differ, but that is how it works here on two different machines.

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