![]() ![]() Now I do warn you that this will not give you the "(book name)_(AZN number).sdr" folder. was a gift) and when the "calibre" app I used downloaded a description that mentioned a digital edition, I decided to just download from the Kindle store directly instead of sideloading the converted EPUB. So how do you continue browsing and downloading e-books to it when there's no Internet connection? Well, I did this guide because I was (following this tutorial to) transferring e-books I originally download for my iPad(which I sold away a long time ago, the iBooks app I used uses EPUB by default) to a newly-acquired Kindle Paperwhite(the 2012 version because the store didn't have the newer one. But let's say you may have been staying at a motel or something similar where they only have wired ADSL connection*, and your Kindle is not the 3G-enabled one. The file will end up on your PC and only readable in the Kindle. The Project Gutenberg site offers download formats suitable for eBook readers. I'm not sure why you would want to do this, when most people have wireless internet to download e-books using the store app on their e-book reader or tablet. 3 Answers Sorted by: 2 The documented way is to use the Kindle PC app and download the book inside that. General Kindle help Blocked Users Alternate Apps and Formats Kindle 3. ![]()
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