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Originally Posted by Merischino
Worked like a charm. Never would have thought I would find anything in the "Memory Card" folder since the Fire is not a SD card enabled device... I was hunting for books in the Fbreader - library - file tree - device folder, which basically let me get at some things but mostly was a grisly listing of all system and hidden file structure and file types on the reader.
Thanks!
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No problem If you like CoolReader and FBReader you may enjoy OverDrive Media Console. It allows you to check out e-books and audio books from many public libraries (library card required). Many school libraries also support OverDrive (e.g. Community Colleges, Universities etc.). I'm able to check out books from my school using my school username and password.
OverdriveMedia Console is Compatible With Kindle Fire:
http://www.overdrive.com/resources/drc/
Download here:
http://www.overdrive.com/software/omc/
FAQs:
http://www.overdrive.com/Software/OM...px#question-01
Overdrive Info from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...deId=200747550
You may also want to get a reader that can handle DRM (Digital Rights Management) books. Mantano is a good choice. It runs for about $7.50 on Amazon. An older version can be downloaded for free from here:
http://download.pandaapp.com/android....3-id4960.html
This reader can come in handy for books from other sources too like Google, Barnes and Noble etc. I haven't tried a B&N book on the Fire, but on my other tablets the reader prompts you for a username and password when trying to open a DRM book. The username is your name as it appears on the credit card you use with B&N, and the password is the credit card #.