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Kindle is removing download and transfer option on Feb 26th

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Re: Kindle is removing download and transfer option on Feb 26th

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It sounds like this applies to backing up to a hard drive etc, and for some people, then removing DRM from their kindle books.

I understand the worry, but for me I was more worried about losing the ability to side-load books, which I don't think is being removed.

Re: Kindle is removing download and transfer option on Feb 26th

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Re: Kindle is removing download and transfer option on Feb 26th

#6
There have been several threads about this on HN over the past few days and months. Just to avoid the confusion that seems to follow these, a few notes:

(1) This is the "Download and Transfer" option where Amazon allowed users to select books they had purchased a license to and download them from the Amazon website.

(2) The ability to transfer books from your computer to your Kindle using a USB cable is not affected.

(3) The ability to send non-Amazon-licensed ePubs using the Send to Kindle email feature is not affected.

Re: Kindle is removing download and transfer option on Feb 26th

#9

Bad, but anyone sideloading would skip Kindles anyway for a long time now for much better products.

Also, what better products are there? Kobo? I have a kindle oasis and it's a great device. Not that I love giving money to Amazon, I avoid that when I can with library or at least heavily discounted/public domain or side-loaded books whenever possible.

Re: Kindle is removing download and transfer option on Feb 26th

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Bad, but anyone sideloading would skip Kindles anyway for a long time now for much better products.

Also, what better products are there? Kobo? I have a kindle oasis and it's a great device. Not that I love giving money to Amazon, I avoid that when I can with library or at least heavily discounted/public domain or side-loaded books whenever possible.

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