- #Kindle personal document service. update#
- #Kindle personal document service. archive#
- #Kindle personal document service. android#
At that time it was available only for Kindle users registered in . Kindle Cloud Reader was launched in August 2011. It’s available for Kindle users around the world Note: make sure to log out from your Amazon account before leaving the public computer. Under the Cloud tab you’ll see all books you bought in the Kindle Store. Any computer in a public space, like a library or internet café, is enough to access the books stored in your Kindle cloud.įind the computer, open the browser, and go to url address. In fact, you don’t need to own any device at all. You don’t need to have any of your devices with you, to access your Kindle books. your computer with a Kindle app installed.your mobile device with a Kindle app installed,.If someone says “access your books from any device”, they assume you understand it as “any device you own”: Access your Kindle books from any computer with a web browser So, in fact, it’s a webpage with a special interface that lets read books on a computer.Īre you looking for refreshingly different alternatives to Kindle covers you have used so far? It doesn't have to take too much time – just have a look at this quick roundup. It’s a way to access your Kindle cloud library via the web browser. It’s not the Kindle e-reader, not Amazon Cloud Drive, and not your Kindle cloud library. The Kindle cloud is everything under Manage Your Content and Devices (formerly Manage Your Kindle) section in your Amazon account settings page.
#Kindle personal document service. archive#
This remote archive is called the “cloud”, and you can access it from any Kindle device or app, and obviously Kindle Cloud Reader. Kindle cloud libraryĪll the books added to Kindle account are stored on Amazon servers, not on the particular device. You can use it to store pictures and personal documents, to make them available from any device by simply signing in to your Amazon Cloud Drive account. It has nothing to do with your Kindle books. It’s a cloud storage service offered by Amazon, similar to Google Drive or Dropbox. Let’s take a closer look at each one: Amazon Cloud Drive Many users confuse Kindle Cloud Reader with other services and features offered by Amazon. Kindle Cloud Reader has the interface similar to dedicated Kindle apps. You’ll see here a list of books you bought on Amazon, and be able to read them.īefore we move on to the details, there is one thing to be clarified. You don’t even need to own a smartphone with a screen large enough to let you comfortably read. You don’t have to spend money on Kindle e-reader or Amazon Fire tablet. Kindle Cloud Reader is a free, web-based app that you can visit by going to. Quotes about libraries, inspired by old book design Use these links to identify your Kindle e-reader and see if 5.12.5 is available for your device.Library Lover’s Month – there are so many ways to celebrate! There’s still no bulk-delete option, but even baby steps with Kindle library management can be celebrated.
Sometimes requests to delete docs never prompted me with the confirmation dialog box other times, I was repeatedly prompted to confirm that I wanted to permanently delete docs from my library. It works, but I found the new feature to be a bit buggy, perhaps due to Amazon Whispersync delays. Books can also be deleted directly from your Kindle, but if you want to read them again, they’ll have to be repurchased.
#Kindle personal document service. android#
That leads to dozens or even hundreds of items cluttering the layout that can only be removed using Amazon’s rudimentary web interface or iOS and Android apps. Libraries can quickly grow unwieldy, especially when using a Kindle to read news articles sent from a myriad of read-later services like Instapaper or Pocket. Library management has long been an issue for voracious Kindle users.
#Kindle personal document service. update#
The feature, first spotted by The eBook Reader, is available in software update version 5.12.5, although it’s not mentioned in the release notes. Amazon now supports permanent document and book deletion from personal libraries directly from newer Kindle e-readers.