The table above is a list of our suggested and most commonly used formats.You know how every other ebook reader under the sun supports EPUB files, but Amazon's Kindle stubbornly refuses to do so? Well, that's changing.Īmazon quietly updated its help documentation (Opens in a new tab) (via Goodreader (Opens in a new tab)) to state that Kindle devices will start supporting EPUB files. Use any third-party tool available on the internet to create your MOBI file. Note: (.prc) files created with the legacy program MobiPocket Creator are no longer supported. We support fixed format books in MOBI that meet the specifications outlined in the Kindle Publishing Guidelines.įor reflowable eBooks, upload a EPUB, DOCX, or KPF file instead. We recommend validating the file with Kindle Previewer before you upload your book. Use any third-party tool available on the internet to create your EPUB file. We support books in EPUB format that meet the specifications outlined in the Kindle Publishing Guidelines. If you want to change from reflowable to Print Replica or vice versa, you can unpublish the previous version and then add it as a new title using the desired format.įor more information on how to install or use Kindle Create, check out our Getting Started with Kindle Create page.
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