
I used to do this all the time when I was reading on my Kindle and on the Moon+ app on my phone. If you can't get it to sync for you you can do it yourself. However, I'm not sure if the kindle app on a PC/Mac will work with these doc files (which is how Amazon defines them in the Kindle cloud). This puts it into your Kindle cloud and all kindle apps should sync to that. I'm not on a Mac, but I think you just need to email the. In the meantime, is there a reasonable way to do what I want to do? I really hate that and will only buy Amazon books from here on out. What I've learned is that buying iBooks is a stupid, narrow, limiting thing when they restrict it to only Apple devices.
AMAZON KIDNLE READER FOR MAC HOW TO
What I don't know how to do, if it's possible, is to keep it synced with the Kindle and the other Kindle app on the other Mac. Just to be clear, using Calibre, I can get the iBook into a MOBI format that you can open and read in the App and on the Kindle itself. Now I'm wondering if that's just the party line and they don't want to help a student out, or if it's really true or not. I chatted with Amazone Kindle help and all they would say was no, no, no. And that's really where I most want to read it. There is no major problem doing this with Amazon purchased books, but apparently, I cannot send or sync an iBook, even one with DRM removed (in MOBI format), to the MacOS kindle app. Unfortunately, I still have a lot of iBooks I need to read for school and keep synced on all devices, the Kindle itself, and the MacOS app in particular. I just got a Kindle about 6 weeks ago and love it, but also need to bounce around from that to the Kindle App on 2 macs, and very rarely, my iPhone. Now that I'm in Grad School, and having to read a lot of books, I realize how limiting iBooks are since they will not (officially) move to other devices. I'm new to Kindle books, but have been using Apple iBooks for some time now.
