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!
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. :)
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!
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. =/
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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