Kindle: sending books via USB becomes (finally) easier on macOS
A small step for humans, a big step for compulsive readers: after years of waiting, Amazon has updated the macOS version of its Send to Kindle software, finally allowing you to fill your digital library via connection USB-C. Downloadable on the Amazon websitethe application allows you to send EPUB, PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT, HTML, JPG, PNG files and more, without having to go through the native Kindle manager, a gas factory not known for its flexibility.
However, a few conditions before sending your finest quarterly reports to your e-reader: only the latest models of Kindle are compatible with this new feature, namely the Kindle, Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Paperwhite from 2024, as well as the Kindle Scribe. Hoping that the brand's older models will one day also be made backwards compatible with USB sending.
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