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Find More Posts by polpak. Posting Rules. Similar Threads. Kindle Touch or Kindle Keyboard - which one do you like better? Charging Kindle 3 using Linux. LXer: Amazon Kindle for Linux. LXer: New Linux-powered Kindle on its way. Main Menu. We can buy Kindle books on our Kindle devices, or Kindle apps, or directly purchase from online kindle store via opening a browser. Except for Kindle store, there are more places to download kindle books and free. By default, all new bought Kindle books will be saved in the Kindle cloud.
If we want to download the kindle book from the library to the local devices, we should sync the Kindle first. Open the Kindle app, tap on "Sync" icon.
If you didn't log in the app, register your Kindle first. In general, by syncing the Kindle, all books will be saved to your Kindle library which contains the new books you bought. If you can't find the books in your library after syncing the Kindle , please visit amazon official site and access "Your Content and Devices".
Then, click on the book cover, downloading begin. Wait a moment until the downloading progress ends. Once completed, you can open the book with your Kindle.
How long does it take to download a Kindle book? I should say this depends on your own network connection status and the book files size.
Usually it shows up in 60 seconds or so. A: In fact, there is no option to bulk download Kindle books. We are allowed to download title by title. But with the double-click, it's really pretty fast.
A: Books that downloaded from Kindle e-ink or tablet devices are saved in "Documents" folder. Usually those files are with. This method can only help re-send Kindle books to our Kindle devices Kindle e-ink or kindle tablets. It doesn't function for downloading books to Kindle app. From the screenshot image, you will notice that these options are grayed out.
Not all books can be obtained with this method. If you can't see the "download and transfer via usb" option, you should try the method 1 I mentioned above. Books downloaded with this method will be. Updated on Amazon has further upgraded Kindle Cloud Reader in August for security reasons, which has finally made it impossible to download books from Kindle Cloud Reader.
Kindle Cloud Reader is a web app which is designed for reading Kindle titles without a Kindle. And what's better, it also allows us read kindle titles for offline reading. Above methods are easy to go, but in fact there are many people have met the problem that they are not able to download a Kindle book that they had previously purchased.
Optional: We can also deregister the device by managing "You Content and Devices". While trying to download a Kindle title on a new device, you may come across an error with Amazon: License Limit Reached.
With most Kindle books, we can only get six copies downloaded to various devices and apps. If you try to download a book to a seventh device you'll get a license limit exceeded warning. In this situation, you should deregister any old devices that you no longer use old phones, old copies of the desktop app, etc.
While the Kindle desktop app is a great option for your Amazon eBook collection, there are other ways you can read your favorite books for free , with websites like BookBub working well with third-party Kindle alternatives like Calibre to build up an ebook collection without Amazon involvement.
That said, the Amazon Kindle still remains one of the best services for eBooks, with millions of books, a great set of eBook readers, and feature-filled and easy-to-use apps for desktop and mobile users. Ben Stockton is a freelance technology writer based in the United Kingdom.
In a past life, Ben was a college lecturer in the UK, training teens and adults. Since leaving the classroom, Ben has taken his teaching experience and applied it to writing tech how-to guides and tutorials, specialising in Linux, Windows, and Android. He has a degree in History and a postgraduate qualification in Computing.
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