NightSG Posted July 5, 2012 Report Posted July 5, 2012 when I can afford a Kindle (saving slowly) I'll be getting one. And doing the same thing you are. thank you for this thread I'm sure i"ll need it in a few months.The Nook Simple Touch is $99 at WalMart.com, site-to-store available if your nearest WM happens to not have it in stock. Since the free eBooks on the LDS site are ePubs, which is the Nook's native format, it simplifies things a bit.If you root it, you can even put Gospel Library and the Kindle for Android app on there. I have mine rooted with both apps, but I rarely use them since I already have GL on my Android phone, and all the scriptures and manuals in it (but not the magazines or conference transcripts) are already available as ePubs. Quote
circusboy01 Posted July 6, 2012 Author Report Posted July 6, 2012 Well. Everyone I got my Kindle today. I'm about ready to register it, and start down/uploading scriptures ( I still get those two mixed up) Wish me luck Brother Ray Quote
circusboy01 Posted July 6, 2012 Author Report Posted July 6, 2012 Hi All. I know I said I was going to get a Nook. But when I couldn't find my first thread. I forgot what I had said, so I got Kindle. I need help I've got the Kindle hooked up to my computer charging. I connected to my WIFi and I'm registered. I don't know how to load the scriptures from my computer to my Kindle. I've got all sorts of links you good folks have given me, and I will click on one of them, and I have no clue what the next step is, Any help at all would be greatly appreciated Brother Ray Quote
NightSG Posted July 7, 2012 Report Posted July 7, 2012 Ok, I'm assuming you're using Windows, so install Calibre:calibre - Download for WindowsDuring the Calibre setup, you can just select your Kindle, and it will set the preferred output format for you. Then you can load ePub files from the church website and convert them, then use Calibre's "send to device" option to put them on the Kindle. Quote
circusboy01 Posted July 9, 2012 Author Report Posted July 9, 2012 when I can afford a Kindle (saving slowly) I'll be getting one. And doing the same thing you are. thank you for this thread I'm sure i"ll need it in a few months.bcguy, I carry all my books, plus a bag for my grandson. My arms are killing me. I understand your situation. Being immersed in a medium can bring limitations. It works both ways.I paid $79.00 for my Kindle WI-FI, 6" E.Ink Display * $14.99 Power Adapter $93.99 Subtotal $09.97 S&H -$05.00 Promotional Certificate. $98.96 Total * Up to you, if you want to buy the Power Adapter or not -Promotional Certificate Because I have Advertising on my Screen Savors. Instead of pictures or pretty designs. Hope this gives you a better idea of what your goal is. Nooks are about the same price, and you can save S&H by just going to a Barns and Noble Book Store. Brother Ray Quote
NightSG Posted July 9, 2012 Report Posted July 9, 2012 Nooks are about the same price, and you can save S&H by just going to a Barns and Noble Book Store. Brother RayWalMart generally carries both too, at least site-to-store if not in stock. Quote
circusboy01 Posted July 10, 2012 Author Report Posted July 10, 2012 WalMart generally carries both too, at least site-to-store if not in stock.I thought you could only get Kindle through Amazon, and Nook through Barns and Noble. In store or on line. E-Gad I'm turning into an out of touch old man. Brother Ray. Quote
rameumptom Posted July 10, 2012 Report Posted July 10, 2012 I purchased my Kindle from Best Buy. And they are glad to give you a quick lesson on how to use it, if you ask them. Quote
Timpman Posted July 10, 2012 Report Posted July 10, 2012 Ok, I'm assuming you're using Windows, so install Calibre:calibre - Download for WindowsDuring the Calibre setup, you can just select your Kindle, and it will set the preferred output format for you. Then you can load ePub files from the church website and convert them, then use Calibre's "send to device" option to put them on the Kindle.Wow, I've never heard of this option! Can I just email ePub files to my Kindle? Quote
rameumptom Posted July 10, 2012 Report Posted July 10, 2012 No, Calibre has to convert them to MOBI format, which the Kindle reads. I use this frequently on documents/books I find in EPub format. Quote
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