Sunday, July 3, 2011

How to Read ePub Books on your Kindle

Easily read ePub books on your Amazon Kindle

If you have a collection of books in the ePub format, maybe from another reader or online collection, there is a really easy way to convert these so that you can read ePub files on your Kindle. They will appear on your book menu and can be read just like any other Kindle ebook.

Yes, Amazon’s Kindle will read ePub’s, but not by default. They must be converted (see below). The Kindle definitely has the clearest screen and is currently the closest to actually reading a book. If you haven’t already got one, it’s worth getting a Kindle and converting the ePub book files.

How to read ePub books on your Kindle

Can the Kindle read ePubs? You betcha – but not by default, so the ePub file will have to be converted to a format that Kindle does recognize (you convert ePub to MOBI). There’s probably a few ways to do it, but here’s what I’ve found to be the most simple way.

To Start – Download ePub to Kindle converter

ePub to Kindle converter is an ebook converter software program, install it on your computer where you want to connect your Kindle. ePub to Kindle works with Windows. I ran it on Windows 7 without any problems. It will automatically recognize your Kindle, when you plug it in and will handle the necessary conversion when you add a ePub to your Kindle.

Installing converter is as simple as downloading it and running the setup program, accept the license, click install.

The last setup screen, shown below, offers you the option to run converter right away. Leave it checked and converter will start up.

read ePubs on kindle screen shot

There is no real need to configure anything further. Browse to the folder where the books are located and select the books you want, then convert them.

Now connect your Kindle device. Once it is recognized "to Kindle" will be enable on the top toolbar of "ePub To Kindle converter". Click to highlight the ePub books you wish to send to your Kindle and click this button.

You will see new window it will tell you the status of the jobs being performed. When this window is closed you can disconnect your Kindle.

You’re done!

It really is that easy and now you can read ePub books on your Kindle. These books will be backed up as the Kindle is backed up.

Don’t have a Kindle?

There are three Kindle models and the new 6 inch model is the most popular right now. There is a Kindle 3G 6 inch display with 3G capabilities to download books and articles wherever you are. There is a Kindle Wi-Fi 6 inch display with WIFI connectivity that will connect at your home or coffee shop or other location with a Wireless connection. And there is a Kindle DX 9.7 inch display with 3G capabilities.

We personally went with the Kindle Wi-Fi version since we couldn’t think of a good reason we’d need to download books while out.

What is the ePub format?

ePub is a free and open e-book standard. Here’s an interesting fact you may not know; ePub files are very much like web pages and can actually be edited with a web page editor. Here’s the full details from Wikipedia if you’re interested.

Why ePub?

If you don’t have an existing ePub book collection is there any reason to think about ePubs? There might be.

As a free open source format it will be used by many independent publishers that won’t be on the Amazon site. Google Books has quite a few available ePub books. Depending on where you source your books you may find cheaper or free books in the ePub format that you want to add to your collection. Also, if you happen to be using different eReaders throughout your home or business then ePub is a publishing standard.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Kindle ePub files: reading problem solution

Amazon Kindle device is designed for reading large amounts of text at home, in the subway, on vacation.

The device with a 6-inch screen, almost eye-safe and quite thin offers the ability to carry up to one and a half thousand books with you. The basic features of the international version of Amazon Kindle device are the following:

— as opposed to the traditional American version, it's able to access the Internet from anywhere in the world, not just from the U.S.

— the Kindle owners can use the network free of charge, but is suitable only for new books downloading from the store - Amazon collection counts more than 350 thousand books.

— the average cost is about $9. Moreover you can subscribe to English magazines and newspapers.

Read how to solve the problem of reading ePub files on Kindle ...

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Card Games on Amazon Kindle

Blackjack

Blackjack - one of the most popular casino card games of all time.
The Kindle version features all of the most common aspects of the game including splits, double down, surrender and insurance, as well as multiple options for customization that allow you to play the style of Blackjack that you want to play. For example, you can configure the game to match specific structures like 'Dealer must hit soft 17' - a common rule variation in many Las Vegas casinos.

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EA Texas Hold'em

With EA Texas Hold'em for Kindle, you can play the popular style of poker - anytime, anywhere.
EA Texas Hold'em is easy to play whether you're a poker pro or brand-new to Texas Hold'em. Choose between 3 difficulty levels and challenge 6 unique in-game characters in Career Mode. Sharpen your poker skills in Practice Mode, or Pass 'N Play with up to 4 friends. Earn 16 different awards, track your stats, and even get help from the in-game Advisor.
Play the best odds and rake in huge pots in EA Texas Hold'em.

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EA Solitaire (12 Card Games)

Play Solitaire, on Kindle - anytime, anywhere.
EA Solitaire contains 12 different modes of play--the Klondike game you know and love, as well as 11 other variants: Pyramid, Yukon, Golf, Freecell, Wasp, Peaks, Canfield, Spiderette, Eliminator, Easthaven, and Baker's Dozen. It's a lot of card-game fun for both experts and novices alike.
This version of Solitaire comes with handy features such as a "Tutorial Mode" that will get you started on the different game play variants, optional in-game "Tips" as well as an "Auto-Move" feature that will help you out when you're stuck and don't know what to do next. For the Klondike game, there is even a "Vegas" mode to track your winnings in (virtual) dollars.
Enjoy the card game you know and love on Kindle.

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Monday, April 11, 2011

Free EPUBs in Google books.

Google has announced that it is offering over a million books in EPUB format. This is really a big job, but how to search books, which exists in EPUB? Read article: "How to find free EPUBs for your Kindle in Google books?"