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Old 07-21-2016, 12:44 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by bobcdy View Post
I just purchased the thin and newest kindle (having used the b&n nook ST2) and and puzzelled. How to you side load many mobi files at the same time. I can load a single mobi but how to load a file filled cantaining many mobi files more or less simultaneous? Also, for example of a file containing many epubs mixed with mobi files - it it possible load only the mobi files and ignore all the epub files?
I am not aware of a single device of any sort that can do that, Kindle or otherwise.

Why exactly do you want to copy an archive containing multiple books, onto your Kindle? Why don't you just use your favorite unarchive utility to extract the contents of said archive onto your Kindle?

For that matter, what motivated you to store them in an archive in the first place? I cannot think of a good reason to do so...

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The Kindle will ignore EPUB files, but then again, a decent unarchive utility should offer you a way to filter the type of files which get extracted.
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