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Old 10-27-2009, 10:02 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
If you belong to a library that carries mobipocket ebooks, you can download to your computer, run kindlefix, upload to your Kindle.

The books still close after the loan period. No harm, no foul. Yes, they are "library" books. My local library, Maricopa County, carries them.
I'm sorry but I completely reject this answer. Obviously you can hack the library books to work on your kindle after you reverse engineer your Kindle's PID, assuming your library supports PID's with asterisks in them... but that's not supported functionality of the Kindle or the library.

Final answer: Kindle does not support eBooks from libraries. Period. Hacks don't count.
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