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For someone who is new to the Kindle, finding the downloaded Kindle books is not an easy job. Even if you have purchased many kindle books already, I guess many of you have various difficulties in finding your downloaded kindle books on PC, Mac or Android devices. Where are Kindle books stored on PC, Mac, or Android? You will get a complete answer in this article.
Before reading the following part, you need to make sure your kindle books have been downloaded to your devices already.
With the help of 'Send to Kindle for Mac', you can share your documents from Mac directly with the following steps. Step 1: First of all, download the 'send to Kindle for Mac' and install it. The application will appear on the Dock, or you can find by control-click on 'Finder' or print dialog in any of your Mac. Amazon has released Send to Kindle for Mac 1.0, which enables you to transfer documents and images to your Kindle reader or Kindle app on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.The Send to Kindle app offers three ways to transfer files: drag-and-drop onto the app’s Dock icon or main window; select one or more files in the Finder and choose Services Send to Kindle from the contextual menu;. Solution 1: Upload AZW3 files to Kindle devices by USB. If you have downloaded AZW3 eBook files. Send to Kindle for PC (Looking for the Mac version? Reading your personal documents on a Kindle has never been easier. Send personal documents to your Kindle from your PC.; From Windows Explorer, simply right click on one or more documents and choose Send to Kindle.; From any Windows application that can print, select Print and choose Send to Kindle.
Video Guide First
Where are Kindle Books Stored on PC?
'Where are kindle for pc books stored?'-- If your kindle books downloaded via kindle for pc, this is the most frequently asked questions. Below is the kindle books location on Windows 10/7/8:
C:Usersyour computer user nameDocumentsMy Kindle Content
Q: Can I change the location of Kindle books on PC?
A: Sure, you can change the Kindle book location. Run Kindle for PC-->Tools-->Options-->Content. Here you will see your current content folder for Kindle books. Click on “Change folder” and select the folder you want to stored kindle books and then click on “Save” button. Your default kindle content path has been changed successfully.
Where are Kindle Books Stored on Mac?
If you are a mac user, you need to know where did you get your Kindle for Mac app? Two situations need to be considered.
Situation 1 If you get your Kindle for Mac from App store and have not changed the default path of your Kindle file location, you will find your Kindle books stored on Mac here:
/Users/Mac user name/Library/Containers/com.amazon.Kindle/Data/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content
Situation 2 For kindle for Mac installation you downloaded beyond the App stores, such as from Amazon website, or software download websites, you will find the path of 'My kindle content' folder will be totally different.
/Users/Mac user name/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content
Q: Where are my kindle books stored on Mac catalina?
A: The location for kindle books on Mac catalina is the same as the other Mac version.
Q: Can I change the location of Kindle books on Mac?
A: Sure, you can choose where to store your downloaded kindle books on Mac. Run Kindle for Mac, Click on “Kindle”-->Preference-->General. Then you will find “Content Folder” option, just click on “Change” to change the location of Kindle books on Mac.
Where are Kindle Books Stored on Android?
If you read a lot on your Android smart phone, here are steps to find Kindle books stored on Android device.
Step 1. Connect your Android device to your computer.
Step 2. Your downloaded Kindle titles will be stored at two different places depends on how did you get these Kindle books.
For books purchased from your own Kindle account, the default path is:
This PCAndroid deviceInternal storageAndroiddatacom.amazon.kindlefcfiles
For documents or files you send to your Kindle for Android, when these books has been downloaded, it should be stored here:
The Right Way to Backup Kindle Books
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May I ask you one question: why do you want to find the file location of Kindle books? Here is my guess--most of you may want to back up your kindle books. If this is the real purpose for finding your downloaded kindle content, just copying Kindle books from the original folder to another place is not the right method for backing up Kindle ebooks. Why? Because all Kindle books have been protected by Kindle DRM, you cannot access these books without your account authorization.
Therefore, the correct way to back up your kindle books is removing Kindle DRM to get the DRM free books. If you have the DRM-free Kindle books, you do not have to worry about computer crash, Amazon account banned issues, books disappeared from Amazon account etc.
ImportantThe correct way to back up Kindle books downloaded via Kindle for PC/Mac
To remove DRM from books downloaded via Kindle for PC/MAC, Epubor Ultimate can be the most powerful tool I want to introduce today. With it, you can remove Kindle DRM and convert kindle books to any other formats.
Just drag the kindle books from left column to the right, the Kindle DRM will be removed. Then select the output format and click on 'Convert to ...', you can get any ebook format. Super easy, right?
Detailed Guide 3 Methods to Remove DRM from Kindle KFX eBooks in 2020
Here are all tips and tricks I want to share with you today. If you have any better tips, please share with us in the comments to benefit more users.
Iris Yan joined Epubor since 2017. She always wants to share everything related to ebook reading and improve your reading journey.
Round up #79: movies on Touch, Send to Kindle for Mac
Send to Kindle for Mac now available
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In this
Amazon announces that Send to Kindle has come to the Mac.
That’s significant in a couple of ways.
Not only does it show that Amazon is continuing to work to give us more capabilities (at no additional cost), it also shows that they take the time to notify us…in a customer forum.
I often go back to that as a reason why I like Amazon…customer service.
I was recently made a “Kindle Forum Pro”, which gives me a badge in the forum. It’s based on forum member ratings, and I think they said they reassess it every quarter.
I don’t like the name of the title, actually, because a “pro” to me suggests that I’m getting paid for it.
I’ve also seen the sincerity of one of the Kindle Forum Pros called into question by other posters…the suggestion was actually made that the “pro” got the badge by toeing the company line! I’m surprised at how eager people are to put negative interpretations on things.
Okay, back to the announcement. ?
We’ve had Send to Kindle for the PC since January 13 of this year, and it is a nice feature.
It allows you to send documents to your Kindles easily. The announcement says:
“From Finder, simply drag and drop one or more documents on to the Send to Kindle icon on your Dock or launch the application and drag and drop one or more documents on to it. From Finder, you can also control-click on one or more documents and choose Send to Kindle. From any other application that can print, select Print and choose Send to Kindle.”
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You can get the Send to Kindle software here:
Touches that Movie You
Everybody knows you can’t watch movies on an RSK (Reflective Screen Kindle), right?
Well, you certainly can’t watch full video, like you would see on Netflix (which just had a worrying financial report, by the way…could Amazon Instant Video be having an impact?) or Hulu.
Thanks to T. Kaya in this
for the heads up on this
which shows a Kindle Touch doing animation…sort of.
It’s very limited animation…it doesn’t even rise to the level of an old Speed Racer cartoon. ?
It’s more like a flipbook…there are a few images showing an action taking place, and your mind feels in the gaps.
Of course, that’s what happens with all video…but how smooth it is has to do with how many “frames” a second you see.
That’s the current limitation with E Ink and animation…it just takes too long to “draw each screen” to get a very fast FPS (frames per second) rate.
So, you see the gaps.
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The dark flashes we periodically get would also make this less effective.
Still, the video is cool…it’s like building a cruise ship out of ping pong balls. It’s not the equivalent of the real thing, but just the ability to do it is impressive. ?
Shipping News
Amazon started shipping the Kindle Touch internationally on April 20th, seven days early, according to this
Barnes & Noble is also shipping their NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight (TM) ahead of time, according to this
This is something I expect to have come to a future RSK as well…it’s front-lighting you can turn on and off. B&N is ahead of Amazon on it, and is pushing it for Mother’s Day (which is traditionally a big bookselling holiday).
It’s a nicely-written press release, and does say that there are demo models in the stores. They also said there has been “very strong pre-order demand”, which is good to hear, even if a bit imprecise (no less so than Amazon often is, of course).
LYKF update available
My book, Love Your Kindle Fire, now has an update available if you are a previous buyer at your
page.
Go to the page, search for the title…and you’ll see a link that says
update available
In the
Actions…
button, you’ll also see a choice to
Update this title
They do warn you:
“Please note: When we send you the updated version, you will no longer be able to view any highlights, bookmarks, and notes made, and your furthest reading location will be lost.”
I’d recommend that you do it, but it’s up to you. I added a new section on the keyboard which I think is helpful, and it’s been updated for 6.3.
I suspected the update was coming when the “bookstream” (live chat) disappeared on my Kindle Fire for this title in the last day or two.
I tried opening the book on my Fire, and it didn’t instantly update (although the MYK page said it had been sent).
I closed the book, did a sync with Amazon
Settings Gear – Sync
and then when I opened it, it had updated.
This ability to get updated titles (and as an author/publisher, to make them available) is really remarkable.
For more on that, see this
Language Optimized Storefront
Oh, that sneaky Manage Your Kindle page!
Amazon keeps adding more treasure there, and not telling us about it. That would be very disconcerting to a Dungeons and Dragons player…when you clear a room, it usually stays cleared. ?
They’ve now added this:
“Language Optimized Storefront
This setting will optimize the storefront on your Kindle in the language that you choose. Please note that this change will take up to 48 hours to take effect, and is only available for customers residing in the United States.”
This setting will optimize the storefront on your Kindle in the language that you choose. Please note that this change will take up to 48 hours to take effect, and is only available for customers residing in the United States.”
I haven’t tested this because, although my Significant Other speaks much better Spanish than I do, I think the change might be…disconcerting. ? I remember when I finally convinced my SO I needed a GPS in the car, since I drive all over the place in my job (reasonably often to places I haven’t been before). My SO didn’t want something in the car “telling me what to do”. ?
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So, I had it in the car, and my SO went to use it the first time…and I forgot I’d set it to kilometers! Yes, I live in the USA, but I’m that geeky. Needless to say, that was a big “oops” on my part… ?
Ironically, at this point, I don’t use a GPS (that one eventually failed)…I use my phone instead.
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If you do try this out, I’d appreciate an assessment…and I’m sure my readers would as well.
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This post by Bufo Calvin originally appeared in the I Love My Kindle blog.