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Originally Posted by Hitch
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...a little easier to explain to a non-technical person than dealing with connecting via USB and dragging to the right folder.
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And in reading this, I'm laughing my ass off. Most of my customers don't even HAVE a Kindle, or K4PC/Mac or anything like that. They don't know how to download from a browser like Chrome/whatever, on their own desktops/laptops.
I can just envision myself trying to get them to do THIS. Absolutely hilarious! Wow, thanks...I needed that laugh. (Wipes tears from laughter from her face...)
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I could actually see doing this for my mom or aunt or something (if they had an e-ink Kindle that is; they're happy reading on tablets).
Just create a bookmark to the library on the Kindle's experimental browser. Initial server setup and typing the link url is the hard part. Once that's done, it's similar to browsing the Kindle's ebook store.