
NOTE: Most Palm Pilots can NOT sync with a Windows 7 computer! I found this out the hard way! Basically you can't sync using the USB port. It does a pretty good job, depending on the complexity of the PDF file. You can also get a Palm - PDF reader from Adobe to read PDF's. (of course you have to have the software installed on the palm.) The PC version of the reader will help you sync it with the palm pilot, or if you have an SD card with your palm pilot, you can move the files directly to the correct folder on the SD card, and the reader will find it. Note they have readers for a large number of devices! Then you can download the mobi style files. You can get Mobipocket Reader free from Mobipocket (google it) - you would need the Palm version, and the PC version. To read books on an old palm-pilot, you need the palm-pilot and cable etc.

(and therefore the Kindle format.) I haven't confirmed this. As well, Mobipocket reader (the PC version) can convert a lot of formats to the mobi format. I believe that the Mobi format, which is used a lot on Project Gutenberg, is the same format as the Kindle format - so all you need to do is change the file extension and the file works. I don't have an ereader or Kindle or anything (I do download things to my old Palm Pilot using Mobipocket reader) assigns each device has its own email address.

Under the dropdown menu for your account, go to "Your Content and Devices." Click the Devices tab and it's listed with the device. To find your Send-to-Kindle email address, go to and sign in. (View 2-min tutorial for using Push to Kindle on YouTube) If you are overseas this will usually cost something, so it would be better to copy and paste the entire version to a document and then save it to your kindle docs using a usb cable from your computer to your Kindle.

Click on the device you wish to send the Kindle document to. These tips and instructions were sent in request to a question on one of AO's email support group lists.įind the address that amazon has assigned for your Kindle ( amazon has some helps for finding your address: "To find your Send-to-Kindle e-mail address, visit the Manage your Devices page at Manage Your Kindle.")Ĭopy the URL link for one of the volumes and send it to your Kindle account via "Push to Kindle" app. Home > Resources > Articles > EBooks: Downloading to Your Device EBooks: Downloading to Your Device
