Questions, thoughts? Please share the in the comments section below.We’ll be using the free and open-source eBook management app Calibre. Your documents will be delivered shortly if your Kindle or device is connected to the internet. Add the ebooks and documents you want as attachments, use ‘Convert’ as your subject, and send them off to the email address you found above. to approve it, or enter the domain to approve all email addresses coming from that domain (e.g. In the prompt that appears, type in the new email address. If the email you want to send to is NOT on the approved email list, then click ‘Add a new approved e-mail address link’ in the bottom.If the email you want to send from is there, you’re done all you have to do is go to your email client to send that email. Next, scroll down to ‘Approved Personal Document E-mail list’.Note the email address for the correct device. You will see ‘Send to Kindle E-Mail Settings’ in the middle of the page. Click into ‘Personal Document Settings’ link pictured above.
Also that you will need to have administrative privileges’ on your PC to install. You will need to login using your Amazon credentials. Go here and download ‘Send to Kindle for PC’, then install.If not, you will need a wired connection. Note: we presuppose that your device and PC are both connected to the internet. Supported file types: a quick reminder of Kindle supported filetypes MS Word (DOC, DOCX, RTF), Ebook Formats (MOBI, AZW, PDF), Image Formats (JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF), and HTML (HTML, HTM).
We guarantee: you don’t have to install or use a gigantic piece of software like iTunes or even Calibre to do it.Įven if you don’t have a Kindle, you should install the Kindle app on your Android or iOS device, as it is one of the best FREE ebook reading apps, and possibly the best free PDF reader on both platforms.
So you have some ebooks or documents on hard drive, but how to transfer these to your Kindle or your iPad Kindle app or other device? Typically, you would need to attach the device to the PC via a USB cable, but wouldn’t be easier to simply to send them wirelessly? This posting will show three ways to do it (1) from the explorer context menu, by right clicking on the documents you want to send, and (2) by emailing your documents.