View PDF and HTML files on your Kindle

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Amazon KindleThe Amazon Kindle is an extremely capable and versatile e-book reader. It has been a runaway success from the time it was released about an year back.

Last month Amazon released version 2.0 of the Kindle and that has also been recieved very well.

The only problem with the Kindle is that it doesn’t display PDF and HTML files and so you will not be able to view a lot of ebooks that you might have collected over the years, will not be viewable on the device.

The Kindle uses the .mobi format for displaying files and if you’re looking for a utility to convert PDF and HTML files to the .mobi format, you should give Auto Kindle a try.

It is a very simple tool which just does one job and does it well.

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  1. LnddMiles says:

    Great post! I’ll subscribe right now wth my feedreader software!

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