

Why aren't they in the BOOKS folder? After all they are BOOKS. even though those books I had Calibre tranfer to my Fire showed up on the device in the BOOKS section, they actual files were being stored in the DOCUMENTS folder. Wondering where the 5 books I just transferred were I checked in the DOCUMENTS folder and sure enough, they were all there. There were a couple in there that had file names that were made up of random characters and numbers. Naturally I suspected that all of my books would be in the BOOKS folder, they weren't. There are several folders on the Fire, Pictures, Music, Movies, DOCUMENTS and also a BOOKS folder. When I connected it I opened it so I could look at the files and folders. I decided to go in and see where all the books were stored on my Fire. Right there in the BOOKS tab were the 2 books I had purchased from Amazon as well as the 5 I just had Claibre transfer to it. When it finished I unhooked it and went to check and see if everything worked ok, it did. I select the books and have Calibre send them to the device. I have bought a couple directly from Amazon and they were delivered wireless a month ago or so. The other day I had picked out 5 or 6 books that I wanted to transfer to my Fire to read. So all the books I have loaded into Calibre are MOBI files. A great program.Īnyway, when I get a book if it'snot in MOBI format I will convert it. Pay $4.49 for three months or $14.99 for a full year, and you get access to the KyBook cloud with book storage and syncing.I have a Kindle Fire and have been using Calibre ever since I got it. A one-time $4.99 payment removes the ads and kicks in a dictionary, themes, auto scrolling, and several other options. You can also view chapter headings, bookmarks, notes, and other items. Pressing down on a word lets you copy it, translate, define it, search for it, share it, mark it, or hear it read aloud. You can search for text, listen to your book via text-to-speech, and set a timer to go off when you want to stop reading. In the app, you can change the font style and text as well as the color theme. The app supports a healthy array of formats, such as ePUB, PDF, mobi, text, and RTF. You can add additional online catalogs and incorporate books from folders saved on your device or among your cloud-based storage sites. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authenticationĭesigned for iOS and iPadOS, KyBook (Opens in a new window) offers access to various book catalogs, including Project Gutenberg and Feedbooks.

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