When you use Kindle for pc with accessibility, the books are in a folder My Kindle Content off the documents folder in windows 10.

-----Original Message----- From: bj colt via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 5:05 AM
To: Carol and Roger ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Amazon's Kendal Book Reader for the PC

Hi Carol,

Can I ask where do the Kindle books go once you have bought them? I read
them on my iphone as the kindle app for the pc is not accessible for me.

Is there a way to get to the books I have purchased in Amazon? I've never
tried to access my books on amazon.

Any advice would be very much appreciated.

Live long and prosper, John

-----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 12:18 PM
To: Dave ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Amazon's Kendal Book Reader for the PC

Hi Grumpy Dave,

I have a better suggestion.  You still purchase your Kindle books.
Instead of using the Amazon Kindle app, you can convert your files to
another format of your own choosing by using a program called Codex.  I
am placing the link here.  The program allows one to convert .pdf,
.epub, .azw or whatever file type the Amazon books are in, and other
formats from one to another.  For example, you can even convert a .docx
to a .txt or .rtf.  It is pretty easy to use and it can be run in the
Windows Explorer, at least on Win7 machines, through the context menu.
You set your default file type for output and when you select convert,
your file is automatically converted to the file you requested.  There
is also an option to choose another file type without changing your
default.  For example, you found a magazine article you wanted to read
quickly..save it as a .txt and read it quickly.  So, finally, here is
the link:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5121410/Codex-2.0-setup.exe

Oh yes, I used it yesterday and was informed there is a newer version.
You can update it directly from the program.

Carol



On 9/13/2016 9:44 PM, Dave via Talk wrote:
Hello,

A few years ago, Amazon put out a program that was to have made Books,
in the Kendal format, readable by using Amazon's Book reader for the PC.

I did download this Reader, but found it lacking and ended up not using
it.

Now that two or three years have gone by, does anyone on this list have
any recent experience with this Reader by Amazon?

Does it work?  Are there issues I should know about?    And of course,
does it work with Window Eyes or NVDA?



Thanks for any comments,

Grumpy Dave



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