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Originally Posted by Doitsu
The AZK format is relatively new. If you send a book to your iOS Kindle app via the Send to Kindle feature, you'll most likely end up with a (.mobi/.azw) Mobi7 file, which doesn't support some CSS features.
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Send to Kindle actually sends K7, prc files. Don't bother to use it. Utter waste of time.
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You can easily test this with the iTunes file sharing feature. (Select the Kindle app, look for your book and check the file extension.)
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This is the only way to test azk files. They can't be loaded any other way. K4iOS seems to selectively support SOME KF8, but not most.
Hitch