![]() Calibre (pronounced cal-i-bur) is incredibly easy to use and the current version does have a configuration for the Kindle Fire that is selected during the installation. This is easy to do using Calibre, which is the most popular free e-book management and conversion software. ![]() The fix that I found that works is to convert the e-book format to a special mobi format used by the Kindle Fire. The problems appear to be related to DRM (digital rights management) protection that should not even be applied to books in the public domain, but nonetheless sometimes is. When a book is in the public domain, is is free from copyright issues, so the books can be freely downloaded. I saw it with a collection of classic public domain books that I purchased on eBay. The problem frequently shows up when Kindle books are downloaded from public libraries and sites offering “public domain” books. The second problem is when a book that is available for lending or is in the public domain is copied to the Kindle, but also shows as blank. That is an Amazon problem that needs to be reported. The first is when a book is downloaded from Amazon and it is blank when you try to view it in the Kindle Fire. There are two problems related to books that are blank after being downloaded or transferred to the device. The Kindle Fire has certainly taken the ebook market by storm, but the device does have a few problems.
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