Feederator, Kindle and PDF

I’m using Feederator myself to send interesting posts to my Kindle to read it later. To do this you can simple drill into the detail view of a post. There you’ll find a social bookmarking widget, labled with “share”. In the popup select “more” and then search for instapaper. In order for this to work you need to setup an account at instapaper.com, but don’t worry, it’s free!

Another trick that I recently found out in connection with the kindle: if you want to send a PDF to your Kindle to your @free.kindle.com email address simply type “Convert” for the subject and add the PDF as an attachement. Amazon will then try to convert the PDF to an eBook suitable for Kindle

Posted by Daniel Eichhorn

Daniel Eichhorn is a software engineer and an enthusiastic maker. He loves working on projects related to the Internet of Things, electronics, and embedded software. He owns two 3D printers: a Creality Ender 3 V2 and an Elegoo Mars 3. In 2018, he co-founded ThingPulse along with Marcel Stör. Together, they develop IoT hardware and distribute it to various locations around the world.

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  1. I love the idea. I just started using feedly in the absence and closure of google reader, and i am an old tug using and buying hardbound books, now i am emerging in electronic books. I am reviewing articles on Kindle and PDF. I love FREE eBooks any suggestion Dani?

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