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How much is made off the Kindle sales? - Damin J. Toell - 10-02-2010 Author J.A. Konrath (a.k.a. Jack Kilborn) had a very detailed post about this very subject on his blog just the other day: http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2010/09/ebook-pricing.html How much is made off the Kindle sales? - flyboy707 - 10-02-2010 Damin J. Toell Wrote:Author J.A. Konrath (a.k.a. Jack Kilborn) had a very detailed post about this very subject on his blog just the other day: http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2010/09/ebook-pricing.html Amazingly detailed post. Quite clearly explains a great many things about the "publishing world" I have long thought might be the case. Well worth the read. He makes some pretty bold statements about intellectual properties, copy right material, DRM and the digital world that I would not have necessarily thought an author world make - all of which I completely agree with. How much is made off the Kindle sales? - Legion - 10-05-2010 flyboy707 Wrote:One (of a few ways) I convert MS Word (.doc/.docx etc) to Kindle (.mobi) format is to first convert them to .pdf, then I use a free program called "Calibre" to convert them to .mobi. How do I load and read my epub files to my Kindle? How much is made off the Kindle sales? - The Mad American - 10-05-2010 Legion Wrote:How do I load and read my epub files to my Kindle? I was going to ask the same question. I am going to research it a little tonight and maybe tomorrow, maybe some trial and error and see what I can come up with. How much is made off the Kindle sales? - flyboy707 - 10-06-2010 Legion Wrote:How do I load and read my epub files to my Kindle? Here's a good article about e-book conversion etc http://www.teleread.com/drm/the-abcs-of-format-conversion-for-the-kindle-sony-and-nook-plus-some-calibre-tips/ This article and the Calibre FAQs section explains how to get your converted e-book to your reader (Sony, Kindle, Nook etc). J- How much is made off the Kindle sales? - Legion - 10-06-2010 flyboy707 Wrote:Here's a good article about e-book conversion etc It's not the conversion so much. I have and use calibre, its how I load them. I've been hunting for a clue across the whole interweb and nothing. How much is made off the Kindle sales? - swandy - 10-07-2010 Legion Wrote:It's not the conversion so much. I have and use calibre, its how I load them. I've been hunting for a clue across the whole interweb and nothing.I don't have a Kindle only the iPad app but I don't believe that the kindle reads epub format. It uses a version of the older Mobi pocket format. You would have to have the file converted to that format for the Kindle to recognize it. How much is made off the Kindle sales? - flyboy707 - 10-08-2010 Legion Wrote:It's not the conversion so much. I have and use calibre, its how I load them. I've been hunting for a clue across the whole interweb and nothing. I use a program called "PackRat" to do the moving process. I am not at home as I type this and I don't remember the website I downloaded it from. "PackRat" has been around for some time and I assume it is still available for use. It is an open-source program and free. There was some "legal rumblings" from Amazon a while back about "proprietary rights", "DRM issues" etc against "PackRat" but not sure what happened with that. I assume they didn't buckle under Mother Amazon's threats and legal dances. It uses the "WhisperSync" subset and the Amazon/Kindle feature of keeping a back-up of your Kindle's library at either your Amazon Kindle account (i.e. your library back up is online) or on your PC and adds new content thru these sets without deleting any portion of your library. Very similar process that "CTM" does for your iPod/iPhone/iPad. "CTM" allows you to add/remove content (video/apps/songs/podcasts etc) to any device at anytime without using iTunes, thus no "syncing" takes place and no overwriting happens. All on a NON jailbroken pod/phone or pad. Cool. How much is made off the Kindle sales? - flyboy707 - 10-08-2010 swandy Wrote:I don't have a Kindle only the iPad app but I don't believe that the kindle reads epub format. It uses a version of the older Mobi pocket format. You would have to have the file converted to that format for the Kindle to recognize it. Correct. Kindle's use the .mobi format, but as we have been discussing in this thread an another on the forum, there are a wealth of free conversion programs that will get the job done for you. Most notable "Calibre" (my personal fav, btw) and "Stanza", among others. |