Maybe I can learn a better way like you are asking. Perhaps someone else with years of trying has a better approach. The app is also capable of accessing non-Amazon content in your personal collection, though you have to transfer the files to your device or to the Amazon cloud. Adding it to a collection will not sync the item to the Cloud, so you may not see this item in your other Kindle devices or apps. The item you added to this collection was added to this device directly from a computer. I never could get Kindle to work with my stuff. But when I opened my Kindle, and tried to add the content to collections, I had a message saying: Content not synced. Most I read out of the files app in practice.
#Kindle app sync with cloud pdf#
I don’t blame them (Apple or Amazon), I just use the paper white kindle for what it’s great at and the iPad for what it’s great at.Īll my PDF are in iCloud now and those I need a proper reader, I open in books or another third party app if I need to mark them up or organize them more rigorously than iBooks allows.
#Kindle app sync with cloud full#
Custom column support Full custom columns support, including search and filter. Then, put in the email addresses associated with your. First, open a new email on the account you added to the approved list. Display a smart app banner on iOS devices. Step 5: Email your Kindle devices the file This is the easy bit. Manage your libraries with ease Organise, arrange, search, and filter your libraries in a flash. I rarely use the kindle apps on Mac since they just make me sad and frustrated, tbh. Add many Calibre libraries as you like from popular cloud services. I love O’Reilly subscription as well so I’m mostly content to let Amazon be Amazon and use a physical kindle when I can’t get what I need elsewhere. As a consumer, I am steering more an more of my purchases away from Amazon since their walled garden doesn’t work for me as well as Apple’s walled garden. It’s just platform, business, privacy, control issues from what I can tell as a developer with access to the API and design docs on Apple side. Books uploaded to Send to Kindle will sync to all of your Kindle apps.
There’s no technical reason Amazon doesn’t use Apple API. Use the the Kindle app on your iPhone or iPad to add new books to your Kindle account. Your best bet is to have kindle sync the content you got from them only and have Apple sync the content you choose to purchase and store in Books and iCloud. Kindle doesn't play with iCloud or AppleID or iBooks in iOS 14 or earlier - nor on Mac. Put all you PDF in iCloud and they will sync everywhere.