Using iExplorer (previously known as iPhoneExplorer) This is pretty positive that the app developers over at Amazon are taking the feedback of their users into consideration and enable more features over the time. Mainly because several hacks from the old days became obsolete due to updates on the app itself. This is the major difference to Android which is a huge drawback according to my perception but not too bad after all for the majority of users in general.įurthermore, the various methods to side-load an ebook to your Kindle app have been evolved. It seems that the possibilities are on the one side different but on the other side somehow 'richer' compared to Android.įirst of all, due to the 'walled garden' concept in iOS you can not simply hook up your device to your Mac or PC and transfer the files 'as-is'. Inspired by my own article on side-loading ebooks on Kindle for Android I wanted to know how to do it for iOS-based devices like the iPhone, the iPad, or the iPod.
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