![]() Amazon bought Mobipocket, the creator of the MOBI format, in 2005, two years before the launch of the Kindle. The reason for the change appears to be the retirement of the MOBI and AZW formats. Instead of having to find a cable to connect your Kindle to a computer to transfer files, you can email them to your special Kindle inbox.įrom there, Amazon transfers them to your account and device, doing any necessary file-type conversions. Send to Kindle is great, and a feature that I use all the time on my Kindle devices. You won’t be able to directly copy EPUB files onto one, you’ll have to use Send to Kindle, which will then convert the EPUB files to an Amazon-specific file format. This is big because EPUB is typically the go-to file format for ebooks. Amazon Kindles have been around for fifteen years now, and in all that time, they’ve never supported EPUB in any form. ![]() ![]() First noticed by Good E-Reader, Amazon quietly updated the “Send to Kindle” document pages to say EPUB will be supported “beginning in late 2022.” Amazon is finally going to allow easy use of the EPUB format on its Kindle e-readers. ![]()
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