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'Kindle cannot open files in the Kindle Document format' is now the message I get even after converting to Mobi and trying some of the suggestions I found on older threads like removing the PDOC tag etc. Everything was working fine until originally the app flashed a message that it needed to be updated, I uninstalled the old one and installed the 1.17.1 version.
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I am on the latest Calibre version but I am using a 6.0.7 DeDrm version, current is 6. 5.3, does anybody think it is the DeDrm version that needs to be updated that could correct this problem? If I do update it do I need to remove the old plugin version before adding the new one or will it just overwrite it? I am still able to sideload books to the Ibooks Mac app which I can live with although I prefer reading on the Kindle app so if there is an easy solution I would appreciate any help you can offer. I am not using any devices, just the app, thanks for your help. Ah, you like its reader. Trying to understand what you do with it would help us help you. Try converting to azw3 instead of mobi.
My apologies, I've had too many interactions with other tech forums that have some elitist arrogance and instead of offering assistance, they want you to prove why they should help you. Tone is difficult to convey online, thanks you solved it, I had stopped using AZ3 because at one time it was not accepting them, seems to work now and thank you for creating the Calibre App. Update: Although it is not accepting certain books with AZ3, hit or miss at this point, I will probably just stay with Ibooks and Epub. It is my belief that the big A is actively trying to defeat side loading of content on the PC App. On the (older) XP version, I could load any Kindle format. On W10 (up to date) Version, it only allows importing PDF The 'Walled Garden' crowd thinks building higher walls will improve $ale$. Some of us simply believe in a good product, great service at a fair price.
I paid a little more for my first reader to get one that was NOT linked to a particular store. I understood the 'Kodak Model': Cheap Camera, profit on the film and processing. I will give them they never ruined my slides YMMV. It is my belief that the big A is actively trying to defeat side loading of content on the PC App. On the (older) XP version, I could load any Kindle format.
On W10 (up to date) Version, it only allows importing PDF The 'Walled Garden' crowd thinks building higher walls will improve $ale$. Some of us simply believe in a good product, great service at a fair price. I paid a little more for my first reader to get one that was NOT linked to a particular store. I understood the 'Kodak Model': Cheap Camera, profit on the film and processing. I will give them they never ruined my slides YMMV I agree with you and there is a place for the cheaper devices however I believe that Amazon should give their Kindle away for free if the deal is that you can only use it with Amazon purchased ebooks.
The reader that you bought for a premium, was it the Kobo? What reader are you using now? 'Kindle cannot open files in the Kindle Document format' is now the message I get even after converting to Mobi and trying some of the suggestions I found on older threads like removing the PDOC tag etc. How are you opening the books? I've just tried opening some of my old Mobi files in my calibre database, and also some recent ePubs converted to mobi. (I have.mobi set to open in Kindle for Mac, so I'm double-clicking the file in the Finder.) They display just fine. This is Kindle for Mac 1.17.1 (44182), Mac OS X 10.12.2.
Read anytime, anywhere on your phone, tablet, or computer. Go beyond paper with immersive, built-in features. Turn your phone or tablet into a book with the free Kindle apps for iOS, Android, Mac, and PC. Kindle for Mac is a free app which allows you to read your Kindle books on your Mac. Without worrying about details such as bookmarks or the furthest page read. Kindle for Mac allows you to. Old Version Kindle for PC/Mac 1.17 Download Posted on Feb 10, 2017| 0 comments Amazon updated their desktop reading app Kindle for PC and Kindle for Mac to version 1.19, it is a big step as the last major version 1.17 was released several months ago.