Using flagfic & send to kindle

Jan 06, 2013 16:51

(I first posted this on an ereader site I frequent, but I thought that it might also serve someone over here ( Read more... )

formats: mobi, programs, amazon kindle, device: kindle, tutorials

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kimberlyfdr January 7 2013, 00:52:58 UTC
I tend to use Squee!Book for most of my fanfic to Kindle downloading from LJ (or AO3 directly if it's there). FLAGfic I use for fanfic.net stories only, of which I read very few. All other conversions I do through Calibre or Convert through my Kindle email address. Lots of great tools out there for Kindle users!

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liketheriffle January 7 2013, 00:57:49 UTC
I tend to do most of my reading throught ff.net, so Flagfic was a great find for me. Though they do have a rather extensive list of sites they support. I don't know what I'd do without it. :)

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lyricalsoul January 7 2013, 04:37:33 UTC
Thank you so much for this! Send to Kindle is so very easy, even if you don't have a Kindle! I use the Kindle app on my Nexus 7, and now have my faves on my tablet. bless you!

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liketheriffle January 7 2013, 15:26:04 UTC
Glad I could help. :)

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anolinde March 7 2013, 03:54:59 UTC
Wicked late to this post, but it'd be interesting to hear whether anyone else is having this problem - half the time I send documents to my Kindle via the Send to Kindle program, the cover art doesn't get transferred and it defaults to the ugly white cover with black lettering. I have to keep resending the document until it finally comes with the cover art, and it's wicked annoying. =/

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sirigoin April 6 2013, 02:43:25 UTC
Thank you! I have been manually converting fanfics I want to read to word docs, then to PDF, so I can turn them into Mobi files and put them on my Kindle... This is so much simpler!

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