This application offers an easy solution for converting Kindle files into popular document formats, so that you can read Kindle e-books on your computer and other devices. This way, you aren't required to own a specialized device that supports Kindle formats. Instead, you are able to convert the files in question into common and easily readable formats, such as PDF, ePub, Word RTF, and Text.
Providing a straightforward interface, Kindle Converter is both simple and easy to use. There aren't any hidden features to be found in sub-menus or Preferences windows. As a matter of fact, the only function provided is the conversion option. To enable it, first you need to import the Kindle files, either by drag-and-drop or by using the Add buttons that are placed in plain sight at the top of the main window. Next, you select the favorite target format, determine the path folder, and start the conversion. The process may take a while, depending on the size of the source files and on the format type you want to output to. However, if the Kindle files have DRM protection, first you’ll need to fill in the required serial number. Otherwise, the files won't be converted.
Overall, the program is stable and reliable, since it really helps you extract the content of Kindle files. Still, I consider that the price is rather high considering that the app lacks certain options – namely, it doesn't provide a file preview, the page layout isn't customizable, and it can’t convert specific pages. This tool simply converts Kindle files into common documents.
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