![]() NO, the older KF7s will never, afaik, have ET or KF8 or anything-I don't believe that they can. The Voyage is not a KF7 device it's a KF8, but has that image-display glitch. The output files from KC are kpf, which result in KFX final files. KCR is a reader, not a format, in and of itself. ![]() It has no purpose other than previewing iOS device appearance. It's a testing/preview format, solely for the iOS devices. KF7 isn't that far back-the DX, which was sold fairly recently, in terms of this decade, was still KF7, as was the KKeyboard, and really, so is KCR.ĪZK is not a real format. Any particular System Revision I should look out for if I want the device to match a large number of its siblings? What I don't know is: do old devices, like the Voyage or DX, get ET in line with newer ones or are they stuck at whatever capability and bugginess they are at now?Īt the moment I'm thinking of getting a used Voyage. I'm close to agreeing.Īnd I fully understand that KFX is a one-way format (mostly anyway) and that "Enhanced Typesetting" is probably no more than a justification for switching to it. Yes, I've read somewhere that (paraphrased) "If you're trying to do something fancy on a Kindle, don't". Can you confirm (or deny) that MOBI7 is what kindle used in medieval times, KF8/AZW3 is the last format used, KCR/AZK the one that introduced the switch from pure Mobi, and KFX is the Wall they're building? That would make sense to me as someone who's relatively new to kindling things. Straying too far out of the mainstream of e-book coding will lead to problems in one or more of these formats. Be sure to scroll down to where it says Download Kindle Previewer x.x (currently 2.94).Ĭalibre e-book Management: get it at. Kindle Previewer: this isn’t the same as Kindle for PC. It is essentially the same as Open Office. Alternatively, you can use Libre Office which you get from. If you don’t already have these programs, download and install them before you start. The best way I’ve found to format e-books requires a few software tools, all of which are free. Publishing first draft material has the potential of ruining an author’s reputation. This probably goes without saying, but please have your well-revised book edited by a qualified editor before publishing it. If you’re comfortable with styles and HTML, you can adapt the instructions to work for the kinds of text styles you work with. It’s intended for novel writers, who use similar formatting. If you write non-fiction or poetry, this guide may or may not help you. I suggest you go through a course or How-To guide for Windows before you start the process of formatting an ebook. If you lack these basic skills, you might find these instructions frustrating. This book assumes you have a comfortable, working knowledge of Windows, that you know how to download and install software, create text files and perform operations like copy/paste, search/replace and so forth. ![]() I recommend consulting Guido Henkel’s guide at, as it is written for Mac users. If you use a Mac, this guide may or may not help you. This guide is intended to help you do it yourself. Why chance it when you can format the ebooks yourself and be confident they look great? *Some authors have reported that ebooks formatted with certain 3rd party tools sometimes look terrible on Amazon's Look Inside. Congratulations! Now you want to sell it as an e-book online at Amazon, Kobo, iTunes, and/or Barnes & Noble. I also write science fiction, and I've started a new series called The Mindstream Chronicles. If you enjoy that book, you will probably like the rest of the series - The Kinshield Saga. It was named one of the four best reads of 2010 by review blogger Grace Krispy at Dail圜. Now it's available as an eBook and in paperback. My first novel, The Kinshield Legacy, was initially published in hard-cover in 2005. In 2010, I retreated to cooler, greener Georgia. My interests include karate, backpacking, motorcycle riding, dog training, and computer gaming. After a year in Taiwan teaching English and studying Mandarin Chinese, I lived in the Arizona desert where I founded a Rottweiler rescue organization and worked as a computer programmer and technical writer. in Russian from Florida State University. I grew up in the mid-western USA and in Hawaii, and earned a B.A.
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