![]() ![]() The news is not only good for users, but also for independent authors and publishers who seek to offer their titles through electronic reading devices and who sometimes had to choose which format to bet on. While this means there won't be full support for EPUB files, it's good news, as we'll finally be able to import books purchased on other platforms to the Kindle. Kindle cannot read/open ePUB format books, however, you can convert it to Mobi or pdf format and read it flawlessly on Kindle device. However, the process is not transparent: through the "Send to Kindle" function, the user will be able to send and open epub files on their device, however, these will be automatically converted to a format called AZW3, which is nothing else than EPUB, but with some technical features of Amazon. Amazon updated the documentation on the Kindle support page and finally lists epub as one of the supported formats for the device. The Kindle uses its own format (called AZW) and the MOBI format, and although files can be transferred in EPUB format, it is necessary to do a manual process using a package like Caliber.īut things are about to change. Kindle Previewer If youve not done so already, download and install Kindle Previewer: Once the program is installed, open it (it will be in your Programs/. ![]()
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