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Originally Posted by Sirtel
No, not if it has 5.18.5 or above.
On Windows, there's a way to do it with the Kindle for PC, but it's more complicated and time-consuming than using an eink Kindle.
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It's not that time-consuming and is currently my preferred method.
I am planning to automate the command line parts, which are not that complicated once it's set up. You do not even need a physical Windows machine; I'm running it in UTM on my Mac, Windows Pro 11 licenses are less than $15.
Also there are a few formats and books not available for Kindles, but Windows app can get them all.