Follow the following steps; upload
MOBI file you want to convert and select PDF as your output file format.
Upload
the MOBI file you want to convert, select FB2 as your output file format and click on convert.
Click «BROWSE» button to select
the MOBI files you want to convert on your computer.
Not exact matches
I posted about Jutoh in regard to creating ePub
files, but it also creates
MOBI files, and you can use its WYSIWYG editor to tweak the resulting
files, if you
want to fix any formatting problems.
The
MOBI files have to be DRM - free because if you
want to read them on a Kindle or in the Kindle app they have to be sent to Amazon for conversion.
I have a Kindle Fire and
want mobi files.
If they
want a
MOBI file for their Kindle, don't send them a 7 MB RTF
file with uncompressed pictures.
If you have Calibre, the ebook management program, installed then you can get all the stories you
want via this Downloader and choose
MOBI files which you can use with your Kindle.
I definitely don't
want to hobble my
MOBI files BUT I have noticed that when using coresource to push
files to Amazon, Amazon is validating against ePUB 2.0 specs, not 3.0 — leading to errors and warnings being raised for
files that are styled to ePUB 3.0 or 3.1.
If HarperCollins
wants $ 12.99 for one of Neil Gaiman's titles, why not offer a
Mobi or ePub
file directly through its site?
Want to convert your Word
file to
MOBI or ePub?
Downloaded eBooks and PDFs — If you download a
MOBI ebook or PDF with the web browser and
want it to show up on the homescreen carrousel and in the personal documents section, you need to use a
file manager (# 20) to move the downloaded
file from the «Download» folder to the «Documents» folder.
If you
want to side - load books, just copy the
MOBI files to the Kindle directory and they will show up as books you can read.
Why would I
want to create a
MOBI file using Pressbooks if Amazon allows me to submit a Word
file that Kindle will convert for me?
When I
want to create a
mobi file that I can upload to Amazon, I prefer to use eCub or Jutoh, because you can use Amazon's kindlegen tool with them.
I'm just less and less willing to put all my eggs in their basket, and I don't
want the
mobi files that I sell directly to be bloated.
Amazon is the largest e-book retailer in the world, so there's no question that you
want your book available on the Kindle devices using the «
MOBI»
file format.
They don't
want Overdrive giving access to
MOBI files (Amazon Kindle) unless they have to be side - loaded.
You'll also
want MOBI (for Kindle) and ePub (for everything else)
files of your e-book for various purposes.
Many Kindle users
want to know the process of opening
Mobi files on Kindle devices.
If you can't find what you
want in the store, the Kobo also accepts ePub, PDF and
MOBI files, along with several comic book formats and text
file formats.
The GlowLight Plus is capable of reading Epub and PDF
files, but not
Mobi or AZW
files (Amazon's proprietary format), so you're out of luck if you have an extensive Kindle library and
want to switch to the Nook.
Then they had to convert these
files from epub format to
mobi format, if they
wanted to open them in Kindle for Samsung.
Because your images can only be 800kb or smaller and your
mobi file had better darn well be under 50mb if you don't
want Amazon to slap a big ugly (well it's not big I guess, but it looks scary and foreboding) warning on your sales page saying «Due to large
file size, this book may take longer than usual to download.»
In both cases you will
want to end up with a
mobi file which you will upload or send to Amazon.
mobi extension)
file for when I
want to import to Calibre.
mobi file from Amazon and send that one if the reviewer
wants to read it on his Kindle.