diff --git a/www/help/how-to-use-our-ebooks.php b/www/help/how-to-use-our-ebooks.php index 2b14c184..047018cb 100644 --- a/www/help/how-to-use-our-ebooks.php +++ b/www/help/how-to-use-our-ebooks.php @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ require_once('Core.php');
  • If you downloaded the Kindle cover thumbnail, now navigate to your Kindle’s system folder.

    If you don’t see a system folder when your Kindle is plugged in, you may have to tell your computer to show hidden system files. For instructions on how to do that, see here for Windows or see here for Mac.

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    Once you’re in the system folder, find the thumbnails folder and drag and drop the thumbnail into there. Make sure to copy the thumbnail after copying the azw3 ebook file. Due to a bug in the Kindle software, your Kindle will use a default cover for your ebook if you don’t copy the thumbnail file over. Complain to Amazon.

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    Once you’re in the system folder, find the thumbnails folder and drag and drop the thumbnail into there.

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    Make sure to copy the thumbnail after copying the azw3 ebook file. Due to a bug in the Kindle software, your Kindle will use a default cover for your ebook if you don’t copy the thumbnail file over. Complain to Amazon.

  • Eject the Kindle from your computer using your system’s “Safely remove drive” option. Your ebook should now be visible!

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    Using a USB cable, connect your Kobo to the computer you downloaded the kepub file to. Your Kobo will appear as a USB drive that you can browse using your computer’s file manager.

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    Navigate to the Kobo drive and drag and drop the kepub file in. Don’t change the filename of the ebook! Kobo requires that the filename end in “.kepub.epub”.

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    Navigate to the Kobo drive and drag and drop the kepub file in. Don’t change the filename of the ebook! Kobo requires that the filename end in .kepub.epub.

  • Eject the Kobo from your computer using your system’s “Safely remove drive” option. Your ebook should now be visible!