Kindle reads non-DRM mobi very well.
Amazon has a special service where you can send your documents to them and they'll automatically convert them into .azw (Kindle) format. It's free if you send the email with the document attached to the _____@free.kindle.com address (your address id goes instead of the line), and you'll get the document in an email and can then transfer it on the Kindle using the USB cable.
If you're willing to pay a few cents for whispernet delivery, you can send the document to _____(yourID)@kindle.com and they'll send the document directly to the Kindle in a few minutes.
If you go to "Manage your Kindle" on your Amazon page, you can set how much you're willing to pay for these transfers, so that you don't accidentally order a very expensive wireless transfer.
There are different sites to help you format your book for kindle and nook, here are a few websites to help reviews.cnet.com/how-to-self-publish-an-e-book gizmodo.com/5586204/publishing-eBooks-kindle-ipad-nook-kobo
so far no, but you can put your book in word format then convert it to pdf format then transfer it to kindle and read it.
No, you cannot download ebooks on a deregistered Kindle. A deregistered device is unable to access your Amazon account, which means it cannot connect to the Kindle store or download any content. To download ebooks, you would need to re-register the Kindle with your Amazon account.
There are apps in the various markets that can do this for you. Check your app market for the auto kindle ebook converter.
The Nook cannot read Amazon ebooks in Amazon's proprietary AZN format. In cases where the Amazon ebook is not protected with DRM (digital rights management), it may be possible to use free software to convert the Amazon book to a format compatible with Nook.
There are several ways to get free eBooks for your kindle. There are many blogs that offer free kindle eBooks as well as some websites. These websites though usually only offer the classics for free. You can also try elending on Amazon.
About read kindle books on Kobo, we have to at first remove Kindle DRM from books and then convert Kindle format to pdf or epub.Then transfer those pdf or epub files to kobo devices with USB cable.
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If you purchase ebooks (including free ones with a cost of $0.00) from the Amazon web site, they will be transmitted wirelessly to your Kindle. If you download ebooks from other sources, you must plug your Kindle into the USB port of your computer. The Kindle will appear as folders, just like a USB stick, and you then copy the downloaded ebook from your computer into the Kindle directory.
No. Unless you can somehow download it to your computer and change the format of the book to one the Nook can read. No. They are each their own different brands, so you cannot access the nook store on the kindle. If they have DRM - no, cannot be opend with a kindle. If the do not have DRM - they can be converted using third party software (e.g. calibre). Kindle books use a proprietary format that can only be read on Kindles or devices running a Kindle app including the iPhone, Android phones, iPad, Mac and PC. The Nook can not read ebook in the Kindle format. Both the Kindle and Nook can read ebooks in some other common formats but these are used for free ebook titles that are one or two centuries old. No. Books that are on Kindle devices are ".mobi" files. Nooks read ".epub" files. As of 3/25/12, there is no way to put books from your Nook onto your Kindle.
No it can't... your best option will be to use a converter such as this one...ABC Amber CHM Converter... it is known for being able to convert chm to pdfs very well. In the knew kindle versions pdf format is supported.
Yes I can read a pdf on Kindle.1. If the pdf file are just files or document, I can read it directly just by transfering it to my Kindle.2. But if the pdf file is PDF eBook, maybe we have to convert the pdf to Kindle mobi format because Kindle doesn't support the common pdf format eBook.See related link.