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neptune
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
paperwhite and dropbox
I am going crazy trying to find out how to use a dropbox to send books to my Kindle Paperwhite. Looks like maybe not possible... Thanks
- 6 years ago
Walter wrote:
If your device meets our minimum requirements, you could install the Dropbox mobile app on your Kindle device
The mobile apps only are only supported on Kindle Fire devices. The Paperwhite is an e-reader (i.e. not a tablet) and cannot run apps. It can run Active Content which can be thought of as an app, but is very different, and not something that Dropbox supports.
Walter
Dropbox Staff
Hey there neptune - sorry to hear about this.
I guess you're referring to the new Kindle Paperwhite 4 - right?
You should be able to access your Dropbox account online (at https://www.dropbox.com) and download the files you need (assuming that the device's OS lets you to begin with)
If your device meets our minimum requirements, you could install the Dropbox mobile app on your Kindle device, by following steps:
- Navigate to https://www.dropbox.com/kindle using your preferred web browser
- Input a phone number where you'd like to receive the link to install the app. Alternatively, you can click on "email me the link" and input your email to receive the link through your email account
- Open the link from your Kindle Fire and proceed to install the app.
Please note that the Dropbox mobile app is not optimized for Kindle devices given the modifications that their OS have on the Android OS. This means that you could experience performance issues or other limitations for which we may not be able to provide support.
Let me know how this goes!
neptune
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Sounds like the real answer is that dropbox does not do Kindle Paperwhite. I should have known. What a nuisance.
- wekaleng6 years agoNew member | Level 2
I used to be able to do this by navigating to the (old) web version of dropbox and downloading from my Paperwhite's "experimental" browser. Since Dropbox transitioned to dynamic web, I've been unable to -- it doesn't render correctly.
Is there a way we can access a flat HTML version of Dropbox so I can make this happen again?
- Rich6 years agoSuper User II
wekaleng wrote:
Is there a way we can access a flat HTML version of Dropbox so I can make this happen again?
No.
- dosp336 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I canceled my TB plan, too. I have no idea what cloud services earn their money with. They have only made my life worse, by preventing devices from transfering data outside of using clouds more and more. When you could use them, they seem never helpful. Dropbox is another example. The whole thing is a trick in my opinion. Once you get behind it's a trick, you try to avoid clouds at all costs.
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