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Amazon is finally supporting ePub files — the de facto open ebook standard — on Kindles, according to help documentation spotted by Good E-Reader. It’s been a long time coming, but starting ...
Kindles used to only support limited file types, but as of 2022, they officially started supporting EPUB files. Now you can ...
Last last month, a post from the relatively obscure Good e-Reader claimed that Amazon would finally allow the Kindle to read EPUB files. The story was picked up by all the major tech sites, and ...
Google quietly updated their documentation to note that it is now indexing EPUB files that can now be found in search ...
First released in 2007, EPUB has emerged as the most broadly supported file format for ebooks. As an open ebook standard, it can be adopted by any device maker.
However, it turns out Amazon isn't adding native support for ePub files, but rather making it easier for non-technical users to convert ePub files into a Kindle-specific book file format.
But another upcoming change is that Kindle will finally lose the ability to support MOBI, an older French file format that was Amazon’s proprietary ebook format for a while.
The Send to Kindle system will automatically convert EPUB files to the Kindle's proprietary ebook format.
Amazon has finally implemented a convenient way for millions of Kindle users to send EPUB files to their e-readers. Currently, only Send to Kindle for Email works right now and by August their ...
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