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Old 07-28-2017, 07:31 PM   #13
JSWolf
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Kindlegen is run from the command line. It does not have a GUI. You you need to open a command line to use Kindlegen.

kindlegen source.epub -c1 -o destination.mobi

That's the command you'd use. obviously changing the filenames as appropriate. You have to either have Kindlegen in your path or in the same directory as the ePub. You should be in the same directory as the ePub.

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