![]() ![]() Kindle Singles Will Bring Novellas, Chapbooks and Pamphlets to E.How to Do (Almost) Everything With a Kindle 3.Drop in your EPUBS, or whatever you have, and convert them to MOBI format. Grab a copy of the (free) software Calibre, which manages ebooks. The app also adds multi-tasking, and can continue to download a book when you quit it.įinally, here's a workaround to get your own books into the Kindle app. The problem here is that they still use the same artwork, scaled up and therefore rather blurry. The icon has been uglified with orange text, and the icon view of your library (the "Home" section) now has much bigger thumbnails for your books. So it seems that the only big new feature is iTunes transfers, and the ability to open Kindle-format files from emails. Share your experience in the comments box below.And talking of iTunes, the Kindle app will let you drag anything and everything in there, including PDFs and EPUBs, although these aren't actually recognised by the Kindle app. ![]() ![]() I hope this helps you keep your books organized! Click on the “Archive” button to remove the book from your iPad. A red icon will appear to the right of the book that says, “Archive”.Ĥ. Tap on the red circle next to the book you want to remove. A column of red circles will appear to the left of each book shown.ģ. Tap and hold your finger on any book for a few seconds. (the button at the bottom will say, “Archive (All Items)”)Ģ. Make sure you are looking at the “Home” screen on your Kindle app. To remove a book that is on your iPad, just follow these directions:ġ. If the button says, “Archive (All Items)” you can tap on it to view all the books on your Amazon account. If the button says, “Home” tap on it to view only the books that are currently on your iPad. In the middle of the bottom is one that says either, “Archive (all Items)” or “Home”. When you are viewing your list of books, you will notice several buttons across the bottom. The Kindle app on your iPad will either show you only the books that you have downloaded to the iPad, or it will show you your entire library archived on the Amazon web site. Let’s start with the two different views available to you on the iPad. Either you have the Kindle app on your iPad set to view all the books archived on Amazon, or you don’t know how to remove a book from the iPad. Even my highlights and notes are synched.Īfter reading your question, I am guessing one of two things is happening. I love being able to read and study on both devices and have them sync with each other. I also have both a Kindle, and the Kindle app on my iPad. Thanks for all you do for us iPad newbies. It seems so cluttered and I would like to get rid of the icon for a book I’ve finished. I remove it on the Kindle (and it seems to still be archived when I do that) but it still appears in my Kindle library on the iPad. The problem I have is: I don’t know how to remove a book from the iPad once I have read it. I love being able to download books to the Kindle which my husband and I share, and I love being able to sync the books to my iPad. My dilemma now is related to my Kindle and my iPad. I’ve subscribed to your newsletter for quite a while now, and have had some problems solved by you after reading questions posed by others. ![]()
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