![]() I agree it might help if it was added to the FAQ question for clarification.Īssuming because one device does x then all the rest must also do x is something that I can't help you with. This is written out in the section of the FAQ you were directed to.įor whatever reason Amazon does not advertise that their tablet is in fact an android tablet. You may find it interesting and want to know more but it is not pertinent your initial question of calibre does not recognize my device.Īs it exists now, with a OSX machine you will not be able to connect to your Kindle Fire HD via a USB cable. What you are referring to above is outside of what you asked and outside of the FAQ link you were pointed to. Kovid sent you to the specific FAQ that covers this question. Since I have ordered a Kindle PW and have a Kindle Fire HD, this is an issue for me. Since Calibre doesn't see my KFHD when USB plugged in, this means to me that Kindle Touch or any new Kindle will be the same, not detected when plugged into USB to Calibre. Also the above mentioned paragraph is very confusing to me. ![]() This is cryptic to me because Kindle Fire HD was not spelled out as an android on his website, not everyone knows that it is. ![]() Which is which? Perhaps Calibre has a "Collections" feature, but I don't use it. To me collections is a feature of the Kindle that I hardly use, as I call my Calibre my Library. Which confuses me even more because it makes me interpret this statement that I can't use my Kindle via a USB to access my Calibre library on any new Kindle. If you really want the ability to manage collections on your Kindle via a USB connection, we encourage you to complain to Amazon about it, or get a reader where this is supported, like the SONY Readers." "Amazon have removed the ability to manipulate collections completely in their newer models, like the Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire, making even the above plugin useless. The page from the developers website states: Neither open.You have to venture quite a ways down the page, and away from the area he sent you to, before a FAQ item about collections pops up (this is not pertinent to your question.) I guess the problem you and other new folks to the Kindle Fire run into is not knowing that you have purchased an android tablet. I thought the plugins wouldn't affect the new version I downloaded because I changed the name of the old version to Calibre-old before I downloaded the new version. That way I get books in the old Amazon format (I don't update Kindle either). I've been having my new books sent to the Kindle on my Mac. I also like splitting an anthology into the individual books. I have something like 1,000 books and I can't always remember which books I liked and which I didn't. Not for anything nefarious, but I like to be able to have ratings on my kindle. I have been running DeDRM on an old version of Calibre. PhysicalDpi: 114.000001712 x 114.000001712įile "site-packages/calibre/utils/ipc/_init_.py", line 99, in runįile "lib/python2.7/multiprocessing/connection.py", line 169, in Clientįile "lib/python2.7/multiprocessing/connection.py", line 308, in SocketClientįile "lib/python2.7/socket.py", line 228, in meth Successfully initialized third party plugins: DeDRM (6, 3, 4) & EpubSplit (2, 1, 1) Abras-MacBook-Pro:~ abrasonnanstine$ /Applications/calibre.app/Contents/calibre-debug.app/Contents/MacOS/calibre-debug -gĬalibre 3.44 embedded-python: True is64bit: Trueĭarwin-18.6.0-x86_64-i386-64bit Darwin ('64bit', '')
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