Tuesday, February 3, 2015

You can now rip books to your Kindle, but you will not want to – Engadget

One of iTunes’ earliest slogans was “Rip, Mix, Burn,” encouraging us to digitize our CD collections and recording custom playlists That Were about as third as romantic as a mixtape. At some point, you’ve probably Wished that you ‘Could do the same for your book collection, Because You probably forgot how much effort it would take to scan in every page yourself. DESPITE esta, Amazon Kindle is launching Convert, a way for you to rip Their pages from books and bring them to your Kindle.

Once you’ve paid and installed the software, you’ll be Asked to begin scanning the book you want to preserve. According To the company, will save Kindle Convert handwritten Amendments, autographs and images,, Although the system works best with books That are mostly text with no images or fancy layouts. Once uploaded, Should the title be one in Amazon’s content library Already, you’ll be Given the option of buying an Already formatted version rather than creating your own.


The system will preserve handwritten Amendments in the same Currently way that you ‘can see cover images: by marking Those sections as an image file. Everything else, however I, will be OCR’d into a format that Works on the Kindle, but in order to get your book to That point, you’ve got to put in a huge amount of effort. For instance, after scanning, you’ll Then have to highlight the text portions on every page, mark chapter headings, subheading s and Then edit the text to Amend issues. Once the back-breaking work is complete, Amazon will push the book to your cloud drive, enabling you to download it to any Kindle or Kindle App in your possession.

You May be wondering, Given Amazon’s heritage as a bookseller, why it would be encouraging people to do an end-run around giving it more money. Judging from the amount of effort that’d just be required to convert a single book, it looks like this platform is really only for die-hards and preservationists. In Addition, the company is selling the software for $ 49 (Currently, Although it’s discounted to $ 19) so it’s probably making enough in the one-off fee to take the hit on any lost sales. Jeff Bezos and co That had better not hope someone invents a super-cheap book scanner (like the one below) That takes all of the effort out of the process.

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