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Wizard
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Device: Kindle Paperwhite/iOS Kindle App
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How do you get content onto your device?
In the days of my recently departed eBookwise, loading content was so much more fiddly than it is now. My own content had to be converted to PDB, uploaded to my personal content server using a buggy, unreliable web interface that required me to log in twice, with different passwords, in order to complete it and then plug in the device to my computer and download from there. Purchased content was just as bad: I would buy from Fictionwise (never from eBookwise.com as their DRM is very onerous), log onto eBookwise, download my Fictionwise purchases into my account there, then plug the device into the computer and download them onto the device. Whew! A lot of work.
Now, I am using Calibre with my new Sony Reader. I just download a file, either from my Fictionwise bookshelf or elsewhere, and add it in Calibre. Plug the reader in, press the 'send to reader' button, and done. This morning, I had five minutes before I had to be out the door and I still managed to buy 7 books on Fictionwise, download them to my computer, load them into Calibre and onto my device with time to spare. The iPod Touch is even easier for Fictionwise buys. I can do it over wi-fi from within the program and never even go near my PC. For my own content, it is a little trickier, I have to convert it to PDB then upload it to the personal content server on my Fictionwise account first. It is just so much easier than the old days of eBookwise (though the eBookwise was a good device for me at the time and I do not begrudge owning it, happy though I am with my new Sony and with my eBookwise off to a second life at a good home). Anyway, just curious what the rest of you do. Is it easy? Hard? Fast? Slow? Are you a Kindle person who just buys off the device and never goes near the computer, or a fiddler like me who likes to have total control over the process? |
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Guru
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Device: Sony Reader PRS-T3, Kobo Libra H2O
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I hate sending content to a device using a specialized application. It doesn't matter if it is eBook Library, Calibre or iTunes, I just hate it. Regular copy operations using my favorite file manager are the way for me.
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Wizard
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Join Date: May 2008
Device: Kindle Paperwhite
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mobipocket reader synchs up with my cybook and does it all for me. or once in a while, i drag and drop from my harddrive to the cybook as a mass storge device.
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The me that I am
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: In my house! Duh!
Device: Kindle 1 & DR 1000s
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I do the Kindle thing, and with the DR, I drag & drop files from the directory where I downloaded them to the DR, usually using the Companion Software.
In either case, it's an extremely easy operation. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Krewerd
Device: Pocketbook Inkpad 4 Color; Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
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I just take my SD card, put it in my SD card reader, copy the files I want and return the card to the device.
Or, if I really want that book now, I'll connect to my wifi, go to my file server (or to the website where I can download the book, MR for example), and copy it onto my device directly. |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Device: Kindle DX
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Right now I use Calibre... with my Sony and K2... Once I get back to the states I bet I will just get the books sent straight to my Kindle
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Small town bottom of Western Australia
Device: kindle 1
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: USA
Device: HTC One M8
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I'm using a PalmOS device, which has a desktop app for transferring files with .pdb or .prc extensions via cable or Bluetooth. For copying .txt or .rtf files, I use an app called BlueFiles to manage my SD card via Bluetooth. It's easier and seems to cause less card corruption than moving the card back and forth to my laptop.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Cabramatta, Sydney, Australia
Device: Aura H2O, Voyage
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Both my laptops have sd card readers built in. I just put the sd card in the laptop and it shows up on screen. Then I can open my documents on the laptop and copy files across. Quick and simple.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Mississippi, USA
Device: Kindle 3, Kobo Glo HD
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I assume this is a Secure MS Reader (LIT) ebook. You first need to strip the DRM (encryption) using "ConvertLIT GUI" (use its downconvert option). Calibre can import the DRM-free LIT and export DRM-free MOBI, and it will copy this to your Kindle for you if you want. Note that stripping DRM is illegal in some places, but it is hard to see who is hurt by doing so on ebooks you own for personal use.
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Groupie!? GROUPIE!?!?
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Karma: 649
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: The Dirty Shwa
Device: EBW 1150, Libra Color
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I use Calibre to store everything including books in the IMP format for the ebookwise. With the sony "Send to reader" with the ebookwise I use finder to move to the impserve directory and impserve to send to the reader.
Before Calibre I just used finder / memory card reader. |
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Books and more books
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: White Plains, NY, USA
Device: Nook Color, Itouch, Nokia770, Sony 650, Sony 700(dead), Ebk(given)
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With the Ebookwise ages ago, I used the Librarian (it was 15$ but worth every penny) and there was no problem about converting or loading imp files on the card; took a little more than I liked since the imp files have to be split on the card but nothing too onerous.
With the 770, just close Fbreader and plug the device in the USB cable - same as for the PRS btw, so it's nice to have only one needed - drag and drop. I downloaded the occasional book from various sources (Baen, FW multi, Gutenberg) directly, usually in zipped prc or zipped html or directly in prc/html, and it's very easy too with a wi-fi connection, but I mostly use the USB cable. With the 500 and now the 700 I mostly load the files (generally converted with Calibre plus unconverted pdf's that I just edit the meta-data with BeCy) in Sony Library software and then drag and drop when the PRS is plugged in and shows there. Sometimes I drop directly on it since it shows as an extra drive on my PC and it's easy to click through to get to the books directory. Of course for DRM-pdf's from e-NYPL say, you need to use ADE software but the PRS shows there as it does on the Sony software so it's still drag and drop. Or at least it used to be... I used the iTouch only a little for books, but the only way I put books on it is with USB and a file utility since I keep my iTouch jail-broken always. Never bothered with setting up a server for my books though I know it's easy, but I have not used it for books in a long, long time |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Device: Amazon Kindle 1
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I have a Kindle so I've just been using Whispernet--both for Amazon books I buy and free books from Feedbooks.
Also have calibre and could used that to put stuff on it, though it seems like it would be easier to just drag and drop stuff in windows explorer. RSS feeds aside of course, but I don't have much interest in that as I'd rather just read the news on the websites rather than the kindle. |
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I'm Super Kindle-icious
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Long Drive, Calinadia Candafornia
Device: KDXG, KT, Oasis
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Device: iPad Mini 6, iPad Air, Kindles HD 8, HD 10, Oasis 3, Scribe, Colorsoft
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I use the Kindle Store and wireless delivery for any of the DRM'd books I buy there but I download many books from all the other places. For those I use Calibre and find it to extremely fast, easy and reliable.
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