Oldgringo wrote:
HELLLP!
I've downoaded Kindle for PC and Calibre2 to my laptop:
* Do I copy Calibre2 to the Kindle and if so, how do I do that?
* When I open Calibre2 on my laptop where do I get the books to add?
* Where are the instructions?
Where did I put our Library Cards?
OG,
May I most respectfully once more suggest that you seriously consider joining the Yahoo group which will answer
all your questions, which I can assure you that you have just started to think of, either by using the search feature or asking questions of the members. You are going to have plenty more questions, particularly if you do not read the Kindle instruction manual, which was loaded on your Kindle when you received it. Calibre, BTW, has nothing to do with Amazon. It is a separate program, free, developed by a Kindle user. You must get instructions on Calibre elsewhere.
The Yahoo group is at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kindlekorner/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I do not use Calibre and never have, so any effort to answer your questions is not trustworthy. But I think I have picked up just by reading others' posts on KindleKorner that Calibre runs on your laptop, not your Kindle; a Kindle is a
reader, not a
computer. Your Kindle then talks to your laptop via the USB cable which came with your Kindle. Not having a K3, as you do, I can only speak for the K2, but with it the USB cable is part of the charging cable which came with your Kindle. If you unplug the cable from the gadget which plugs into the wall you will be left with the mini-USB plug on one end to plug into the Kindle, and a larger USB plug on the other end which goes into one of your laptop ports. The Kindle then becomes a "device" on your laptop. (I do not know "computer-talk," so please forgive my layman's language).
You get your books onto your Kindle via Amazon or the many other sources where you can buy books or get them free. My understanding, simply as an onlooker, is that Calibre is not a source of books, but is rather just a way to organize them for your personal convenience. I do not need it, nor do I use the Kindle's "Collections" feature. I do not need any further "computer-type" complications in order to read my books. The Kindle is a simple device if one does not take the time, trouble and frustration in order to intentionally make it a complicated device. (Advice from the Luddite -- me.) If you wish to use "add-ons" like Calibre, more power to you, and I certainly would not question your decision.
As for Calibre instructions -- never having used it, I have no idea whatsoever. Realize that you are getting into the computer-world when you get into Calibre. Computer-nerds do not need any instructions. It all comes naturally to them. Don't be surprised if you merge this CHL group with the Kindle group by shooting your Kindle, if you let yourself be misled by computer-nerds into making something out of your Kindle other than what Amazon sold to you. It is already as smart, IMHO, as it needs to be. The Kindle is something which makes my life easier, not more difficult. Ditto for my wife.
Once again, I know of no better source than the KindleKorner yahoo group. I suspect every question you have about Calibre, and those you do not yet know you have, will be answered by searching for "Calibre" on that group.
I suspect we are beginning to badly bore the other members of the CHL group, when there is a much better and efficient source for assistance with your Kindle.
Hope this helps,
Elmo