![]() ![]() Third-party books (the books you didn’t get from the Kindle Store), although handled by the Kindle ecosystem, are no longer called “books.” They are called “docs.” ▸ Amazon has recently divided the digital content into separate parts. You can find them by title or author, but not by file extension. ▸ Please remember, that your own books (downloaded from third-party source) are not “mobi” any longer. From there, you can download them to your Kindle or Kindle app. ▸ All books – both the ones that you buy in the Kindle Store and the ones you add from third-party sources – are stored in your Kindle cloud library on Amazon servers. Many users ask where they can find the files they add to their Kindle or Kindle app. ▸ In other words, stop thinking of the file you have just downloaded to Kindle as “a mobi file,” and start thinking of it as “a Kindle book” you want to read. ▸ From now on, it’s Amazon’s responsibility to guarantee the book’s full compatibility with whatever device or app you use to read Kindle books. ▸ Once the book appears in your Kindle library, you can stop worrying about whether it’s in a mobi, prc, or azw format. ▸ When you send a file via email to your Kindle e-reader or application, this file is being processed on Amazon servers and then sent to a destination device or app. Let’s explain what happens with a mobi file when you successfully add it to your Kindle library. What happens when a mobi file is added to Kindle? ▸ Termination of the support for mobi format applies only to files that you would want to add in August 2022 or later. There is no need to take any action – these files are there and nothing happens to them. ▸ You don’t have to convert your mobi files that are already in your Kindle library.
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