![]() ![]() I want to send saved articles to my Kindle every time I save one and not periodically, but couldn't find a way to do that. ![]() Amazon makes the best ebook reader, which is why we have a separate Best Kindles guide that breaks down the entire lineup. So I thought I'd ask here as there are probably some guys around here who already use that idea or have a different approach to doing that. Naturally, when you hear e-reader, you might think Kindle. Since there are a plethora of recipes for that purpose on IFTTT already I thought perhaps I am doing something wrong, because all of them essentially work the same way as mine from what I understand. So the only thing I get to see on my Kindle is the redirection page. Once that’s done you don’t have to worry. To give En2Kindle permission to send files to your device, you need to add their email address to your ‘Kindle approved email list’ in your Amazon’s device setting page. Unfortunately Pocket and Instapaper don't use the direct URL for that but only redirect to it. Go to En2Kindle’s site, link your Pocket account and enter your Kindle email address. At first that seems really easy by using the article URL as attachment. It allows you to read long-form web articles the same way you would read an e-book purchased from Amazon. The Problem with that is that the Kindle email service only works with attachments, so I would have to attach the article. You cant transfer a book from any Kindle app to any other app or reader they are DRM-encoded to work just on the original app or device. Push to Kindle converts web articles into e-books and delivers them to your Kindle account. You can program this to launch specific functions if you press and. The way I was trying it until now was by using IFTTT to send every new article to my Kindle email through my regular email account. If you have the Kindle Scribe with the Premium Pen, you’ll notice there’s a clickable button on the side. But that is not what I want since I don't have a daily routine to read my articles but rather do that spontaneously. I searched the internet and found several ways to do it for some articles on a specified interval. All kindle email addresses will end in kindle. The total size of the email attachments, regardless of the number of attachments, cannot exceed 50MB. We need your Send-to-Kindle Email address, which can be found by looking in your Kindle devices Settings page. Alternatively I wouldn't mind switching to Instapaper for that purpose. You can send up to 25 documents to your Kindle email address in a single email. Now I'm trying to get all my articles from there onto my PW automatically, but still keep them in my in my Pocket in case I want to read them elsewhere. I am currently using Pocket for saving articles that I want to read. So I just got my first eReading device: the Paperwhite 3. ![]()
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