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koolwire.com: shed your Kindle pdf blues

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  • by P. Rad
  • in Tips
  • — 9 Feb, 2008

Are you still struggling with putting your favorite eBooks on your Amazon Kindle. Well, you are not alone. While Amazon has assured us Kindle fans that it will support pdf and other ebook formats in the future, there are many ebooks that simply can’t be converted to a format that Kindle can understand. In an earlier post I mentioned there is a way to fix/rebuild your pdf in a way that are understandable to Amazon Kindle. That has worked for me every time, but if you are not interested in doing that, then you can use a lifesaver service called Koolwire. Koolwire.com allows you to send your pdf documents to be converted to word documents (.doc), which is coincidentally Kindle compatible.

Koolwire works similar to Amazon Kindle’s PDF conversion system in some ways. All you have to is send an email to doc@koolwire.com, and it will be converted and returned to you as a word document. Then you can use a SD card or your USB cable to put the file on your Amazon Kindle. Life with Amazon Kindle just got a little bit sweeter with this super cool online service.


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