

Kind owners can, of course, check out books from a library that works with a third-party app like Libby, which connected them to, naturally, the Amazon store where they gain temporary access to the Kindle-format ebook,ĭon't get too excited about the simple EPUB format access, since the rollout doesn't arrive until later this year. Kindle owners, on the other hand, were essentially locked out from grabbing a free book from Google or directly from a public library. You weren’t beholden to a single store or resource. You can only buy Kindle formatted ebooks on Amazon’s store whereas the competitors offer a greater deal of flexibility.Īn EPUB file worked just as well on a Sony reader or a Barnes & Noble reader. Amazon Kindles will soon support the ePub file format via Send to Kindle - The Verge Tech / Amazon Amazon Kindles finally support the ebooks everyone else sells, sort of / The Kindle.

While a step in the right direction for readers, it’s unknown just how far Amazon is willing to go to support EPUB files. It wasn’t the most arduous task, but now that process will be less cumbersome. From there, you send it to your Send to Kindle email address and upload it to the Kindle device. How can I test my eBook before publication The best way to test an eBook before publishing is with Kindle Previewer or KDP Online Previewer. From there, you upload the ebook and convert it into a MOBI file. Amazon accepts EPUB files that meet the specifications outlined in Kindle Publishing Guidelines.
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What you had to do was to download a third-party ebook converter like Calibre or Convertio.

Prior to this, it was certainly possible to read EPUB files on the Kindle, but the process was a little convoluted.
