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Bibliorize helps you manage your Amazon Kindle reading list.
The problem: Someone sends you a 10-page web article, and your weary eyes can't take a computer screen anymore.
The solution: Bibliorize sends the website to your Kindle, and you read it on a plane.
What Is Bibliorize?
The Kindle is a great way to read long web articles, but getting them
on there can be a pain. With Bibliorize, you manage a list of pages
you want to read later, which you can then download onto your Kindle
and read offline.
Using Bibliorize
Getting web pages onto your kindle with Bibliorize is pretty trivial:
- Head to My Reading List, and log in
with a Google account (see Why
does it ask for my password?). Your list will be empty at first.
- Add content. You can enter the location of a page you want to
add, and it will fetch the page for you. If you're using Firefox or
Safari, drag this bookmarklet to your toolbar: Bibliorize. When
you're viewing a page you want on your list, click on the
bookmarklet.
- Visit Bibilorize with your Kindle by
visiting http://www.bibliorize.com/book on your
Kindle. Read these
instructions if you need help.
Help
There's more info here. If you have any
suggestions or problems, email feedback at bibliorize.com.
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