Can you create collections kindle fire
Managing content on their website or via the Kindle Reader app is completely useless. I'm waiting for a response from Kindlean, but I would suspect that we would have to downgrade the Kindle firmware for it to work. I think they might also be developing a different product that can manage collections on the desktop directly, a bit like iTunes not that iTunes has an intuitive interface either for that matter I looked jailbreaking my Kindle, but it is so complicated what with having to downgrade to a relatively old firmware version and then installing several different bits of software in just the right order that I can't be bothered.
I'd be happy to ditch my Kindle device completely and buy another device from a different manufacturer if they made it simpler and more intuitive. It's not that difficult to rip all the content onto my local disk and then upload it to a different device if necessary. Method 1. Frequently Asked Questions about this method. Frequently Asked Questions about This Method. Please note that Kindlian does not yet support firmware 5. I'm truly bummed as I've just wasted an hour trying to get it to work on my 5.
Now to get a refund. Yes, you are right, Kindlian do not support the latest version of Kindle. When we find better software, we will tell you. After updating a collection in kindle device with kindlian, is this collection working in kindle cloud? Thank you!
I don't think it will affects the collections in cloud, however, you can verity with their staff. I have created collection on Kindle keyboard running 3. This what I indend. However, I also see those same books outside of that collection, so the point of the collection is lost!! Any help?
Hi DimaR, What method you used? I want to do it for my Kindle keyboard. Thank you for posting this! I just tried method 2, using the Kindle for Mac app, with no success. I could create collections on the app, but not import them or export them back to the cloud. It seems to be only a feature for organizing Kindle content on the Mac itself. Customer service at Amazon confirmed that it was limited in this way though no comment from them on whether or not that was an error.
I'll try another method I also tried this method but the collections that I created in the kindle app for mac do not show up on my kindlepaperwhite , nor do they appear on the amazon website under "manage content and devices". IT would be so much easier to manage on kindle for mac. What can I do? Have a nice day. I have a kindle paperwhite 5th generation but method 2 doesn't work. I have no "import collections" option. I hate having books sitting there. Any idea how I can do that.
They are all in folders but are still also in the library I download books from the library or torrents. I turn off the cloud permanently and arrange my books into collections as I go. So to add another 1 to 3 books is no biggie. Hello there, many thanks for this very clear and smart paper about sharing Kindle collections Sadly on my side my new Kindle Oasis does not show up in the dialog window for importing collection to Kindle for PC. I can't make method 3 Kindlian work. I have a paperwhite 3.
I download and run Kindlian. I select "Paperwhite 3" as my device type. The popup that you show comes up disconnect kindle, tap settings, tap update your device, press ok. I disconnect my kindle, press settings - there is no "update your kindle" option. I can tap "device options" and get a menu that includes "update your kindle" but it is greyed out and cannot be selected. I believe that "update your kindle" is only available if there is a new bin file in the home device directory.
I know that is the case with actual kindle manual updates - you download the bin file from Amazon, copy them into the kindle home directory, and then and only then will the "update your Kindle" option become active. In your and the kindlian program instructions, how are you supposed to select "update your Kindle"????
And while I'm at it, since you are instructed to disconnect your kindle, even if you managed to select "update your kindle", what in the world would pressing "ok" do?
Maybe it then tells you to reconnect it or something??? So, did you actually perform the Kindlian installation? Does it not work on Paperwhite 3's??? Was a step left out of your instructions? Please clarify. Remember digital picture frames? They all could hold thousands of pictures but none had any easy method of ordering - and therefore accessing - this mass of data.
Consequently, these devices have become shelfware. The need was so obvious but not one single manufacturer chose to address this critical limitation. Now we have e-readers, most particularly Kindles. Again, able to easily contain thousands of books but after being on the market for years still offering no real method of organizing and accessing your library.
In this case, they continue to be bought and used because they are sooooo convenient for reading. I have several hundred books but I never load more than 10 to 20 at any time on my Paperwhite because I am not about to manually page through books eight at time when trying to find something.
This is also a good way to stay organized moving forward. You can add a book to a Collection from Your Library by tapping the More icon for the book.
Tip : If you want to create a new Collection based off that book, tap the Menu button and choose Create New Collection on this screen. The Collection will be added to the list and checked by default. Then tap Done to add the book to it. You can also add several books to a Collection at once, similar to when you first create the Collection.
Tap a Collection to view the books in it. The Filter will apply to your entire library, but the Sort will sort your Collections by Recent or Title. If you use the Filter to see your Collections and want to go back to viewing Your Library, just tap the X in the Showing: Collections box.
When you are inside of a Collection, you can use the Filter and Sort tools as well. The Sort is handy for sorting books by Recent, Title, or Author.
But the next time you open that Collection, the book will not be in it. Now go into your library and find a book to add to this new Collection. Long-press the book, select Add To Collection from the pop-up window, then check the box next to the appropriate Collection. Though there are variations in the app interface for each of these platforms, the basic steps are similar. Using the Android app as an example: Launch the app and tap Library from the toolbar.
Long-press a book you want to add to a Collection. Tap Done to return to your library. There was a time when you could manage the books on your Kindle device using one of several third-party desktop organizers. But these tools can still help you get a handle on your library.
Desktop organizers like Calibre offer an elegant interface for editing eBook metadata and organzing books by formats, ratings, and tags on your computer. You connect your Kindle to your computer via USB, and the desktop organizer scans your devices library, displaying the books in an elegant, full-color interface. Your entire library stays neat and organized—albeit only on your computer, not the Kindle itself.
You can also use them to move books to and from your Kindle, and side-load eBooks you get from places other than Amazon.
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