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So I am interested in Kindle 2 and just for kicks I called Amazon and spoke to a "Kindle Specialist" to ask her about transferring non amazon books to the device. Here's how it went:
Me: I was wondering about transferring books that are not from the Kindle Store to the Kindle Specialist: We do not support any other DRM enabled books. Me: These are not DRM books, they are legal public domain books. Specialist: We do not support transferring books to the device not from the Kindle store, only "Personal Documents" Me: So how do I get these "Personal Documents" on the Kindle? Specialist: You can email them to the device as long as they are under 50 megs. Me: I can't transfer them via USB? Specialist: This is an ereader, not a storage device. Me: I understand that but with my Sony I can drag and drop books to the device when it is hooked up to the computer. Specialist: You can email your "Personal Documents" to the device as long as they are under the limits. Me: What about Mobi formatted non drm books? Specialist: We do not support other book stores. At this point, I gave up. But I found it very creepy how she kept saying "Personal Documents", like how dare I even try to transfer something not bought from Amazon! And her apparent lack of knowledge about USB. It totally turned me away from Kindle. Last edited by palex481; 03-06-2009 at 08:24 AM. |
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Just stick with your Sony
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She was, of course, completely wrong. All you have to do is read the Kindle 2 User's Guide to see that.
You can transfer documents via USB, not just email. You can drag and drop non-DRM MOBI and PRC and TXT files into the documents folder and it works just fine. There is a "Personal Documents" listing, new to the Kindle 2. However, no one knows how to "tag" a document such that it belongs there. Everything you copy via USB seems to go under "Books", which is fine if they are books. |
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I wouldn't base all the specialists on that one woman. She sounded like she was uptight. I agree, try again. From what I understand, there is a way to get non-Kindle books on the device. I'm no where near as proficient as some, but I read it can be done. Of course the specialist is going to try to push the Amazon books, I suppose that is her job, she is probably recorded too.
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Sounds like she memorized her script a little too well. I'm sorry she wasn't very helpful. I agree with Sparrow. Try calling again and maybe you'll get someone capable of thinking.
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I ditto Kimmy A. I bet we know waaay more about the Kindle than the "trained from a script" specialist. Actually she probably knows a lot but it restricted from sharing all she knows (Big Brother and all).
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Hey, I learned something from this thread. I didn't know I could email documents to my Kindle. Comes from not RTFMing. That'll teach me!!
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I've had better luck emailing Kindle support, but only for specific issues.
For the kind of questions you were asking,, you should have just come here (where the folks who REALLY know stuff hang out) or to any number of excellent Kindle blogs that have technical advice, such as the "tech tips" that appear in each post on Len Edgerly's Kindle Chronicles. Of course you can transfer material, including books and documents, to your Kindle as long as it is in a format the Kindle can read. I personally find emailing easier, but USB works fine, just remember it has to go in the "documents" folder on the Kindle. |
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As a new Kindle owner I'm pretty happy with the device only because I've figured out how to get my own books onto it. I'm an experienced techie and I ran into challenges and needed this forum for help. I wouldn't expect the average user to figure it out or even care to try.
Amazon made it very easy to buy from them and only them, which is I think the point of the Kindle. I expect I'll buy books from them, but I'm also going to use my local library and any other source I choose. |
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almost sounds like a bot or something.
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As a former Sony 505 owner, I had no trouble transferring my non drm books to K2. My non drm books were in Epub format and I just loaded them up on Calibre and "converted" them to mobi, then transferred them to K2's document folder. I actually had all the books converted and sitting in a folder on my desktop while waiting for K2 to arrive, then just transferred them directly by drag and drop to K2 document folder. Painless! Seriously!
I really liked the Sony but wanted the added features of Whispernet wifi so I could use it for email and web searches when not at home. I really like the built in dictionary too and even use the text to speech for having books read to me while I am doing other tasks. The K2 is really a cool device, a mini computer for sure. As long as your books aren't drm secured, you can convert them through Calibre. Another note, if you have multi format books that you bought on Fictionwise, you can go to your account there and change the format to mobi, then all your books automatically changed over and you can download them to the K2. If you aren't familiar with Calibre, there is a thread through this forum. Get it even if you keep your Sony. It's very cool, free, and you can download news feeds and custom feeds to your unit. Last edited by MsAstoria; 03-06-2009 at 12:30 PM. |
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Apparently the "Kindle Specialist" didn't read the Amazon kindle FAQ/Guide online.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...169400&#others BOb |
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