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02-15-2015, 10:33 AM | #1 |
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Which Desktop Ereader will allow sideloaded books to reach your Windows Phone?
I'm using the Lumia 635 strictly as a media player and I'm trying to get sideloaded books on the phone. I know syncing the last page read is probably an impossible task at this point and I know that Freda will allow one to transfer a book from Onedrive but I would like to find a desktop ereader that would at least transfer a book to that program's Windows phone app so I can read the book on the desktop and when I am on the go I can continue to read it on the Windows Phone and I will set the page manually.
I tried the Kindle for Mac desktop ereader but it won't transfer sideloaded books and it does not provide an email Kindle address for the emailing of documents to accomplish this. For some reason Amazon won't provide this option on the Kindle for Mac desktop reader. I've read that the Kobo reader won't transfer them either. Does the Nook reader transfer sideloaded books to the phone? Does any other Mac desktop readers accomplish this? Thanks. |
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Kindle is unique in allowing you to upload Personal Documents to your Kindle Cloud, no one else offers such a feature.
It is a pity they don't let you download via the desktop apps. Try sideloading the .azw* from the mobile app into the My Kindle Content folder. It should sync. |
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I am sideloading a book from my computer desktop to the Kindle reader in the hope I can then read it on the phone. But when I do this it will not go to the archived folder and when I try to move it within the Kindle Mac reader it won't let me place it in the archived folder but that folder is the only one that Kindle makes available on the Windows Phone. |
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Email it using send-to-kindle, and then download it on the mobile app. It won't be available on desktop devices, but you can sideload the copy downloaded from the mobile app, and add it to the My Kindle Content folder. It should appear as an available book, and hopefully, it will sync.
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Now this is not possible. And yes you are correct, if you do have this send to kindle functionality if you email Amazon a mobi file it will sync across devices according to what I have read. |
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The mobile app has a send-to-kindle email address, yes?
Also, your books get archived regardless of which send-to-kindle email is used. |
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Windows phone has a Mac desktop program that allows you to pull songs and video off of your Itunes account but they have no native way to pull books off of any account. |
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Do you or do you not see an email address for the Kindle for Windows Phone app, here: http://amzn.com/manageyourkindle?
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I'll confirm that there's no email address for my Lumia 520 in MYK. The Kindle app for WP8.1 seems to be rather primitive compared to the Kindle app on Android. I also don't see any type of "my documents" selection available in the app.
I have been using the BookVisor app on my Lumia for reading and manually transferring epub files to it over USB, just treating the Lumia as another drive letter visible to Windows. Someday I'll figure out how to get my books into Onedrive and use that instead of USB transfer. (One Drive is not supported on my old XP laptop which is where my Calibre library resides.) If there's an easy way to transfer books from your Mac to Onedrive, maybe that would be the simplest solution? |
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Well, that stinks that the WinPhone Kindle app is less featureful. Then again, I guess that isn't surprising, WP doesn't seem to get a lot of love anywhere.
Re: WinXP and OneDrive, some quick googling got me this: http://www.cloudstorageexplorer.com/ |
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