1. Install Kindle on your Android device (free from Amazon) and run
once to create folder on sdcard.
2. Install Mobipocket Creator on your PC (free from www.mobipocket.com).
3. On PC use Mobipocket  to convert your documents (html, MS-Word,
Text, PDF)  to eBook format.
4. Copy eBooks to Kindle folder on your sdcard
5. On Android device re-mount sdcard.
6. On Android device Start Kindle.


On Aug 16, 10:32 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> What's the best way and tools to create an eBook for Android?
>
> Ie an informational text with pictures and possibly pages and
> outlines, whether specifically called an eBook or not.
>
> I can think of both scenarios where the content is interactive, like a
> tutorial or eClass, and some where it is more like
>
> I have a feeling that Android users are not patient enough to download
> a separate eBook Reader, unless there are some that are universally
> installed. So something self contained is probably the right answer.
>
> Perhaps the best way is a WebView with some html content. However,
> what tools would you use to create the html in a good format for the
> device? Or what settings would you use for best effect?
>
> Note that I am looking for a method that a non programmer could use.
> Or if it is me, it would be a programmer without artistic design
> skills.
>
> Extra points if the method works for creating an eBook in multiple
> formats.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nathan

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