I really wish I could download a kindle book I am studying as a pdf to use to work with AI.
Can someone help me? I do t have a kindle device only app.
#asknostr
I really wish I could download a kindle book I am studying as a pdf to use to work with AI.
Can someone help me? I do t have a kindle device only app.
#asknostr
Check out Calirbre https://calibre-ebook.com/
Thank you. I did. It is quite complex for my tech level comprehension. I did try and follow steps and connectedy Android device with us but it lost me on synching ip address and stuff to hopefully aomehow download my Kindle library onto the calibre desktop app. 😠I feel defeated and very exhausted my the exercise. I am no dev.
Well, you do have a few options.
1. If you purchased the kindle content via Amazon, you can follow these steps to read it free on computer desktop (Mac, PC) https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GZSM7D8A85WKPYYD
2. You can try to source the PDF content at https://annas-archive.org, which it brings together all the Libgen forks, Zlib, and The Internet Archive/Open Library
3. Look up using Calibre ebook reader/creator/editor
Thank you! The desktop Kindle app doesn't make a difference. I need a pdf version of the book and I doubt it's available at the library you are sharing but I will check.
Unfortunately, spending half an hour on #3 gets me optimistic that this may be the solution yet depressed because it is beyond my technical comprehension.
There are a few guides on YouTube for Calibre, I'm sure. It's been around for a very long time.
As for Anna's library, you don't know until you try searching, they have 38 million books. I would also suggest trying Google Books / Google Scholar because if it's a university text, they'll have it, probably.
Scribner is another source to check. Good luck!