Auto Kindle eBook Converter
Lacking a fancy name and a fancy interface, and still in beta, Auto Kindle eBook Converter nevertheless quickly converts some of the most-used desktop formats to a Kindle-friendly MOBI for free.
Compatible with PDF, HTML, LIT, PDB, and CHM files, the program opens to a Windows file browser. Choose the file you want to convert, hit Open, and then choose your destination folder. The converter goes to work, generally converting files quickly–although this depends on the length of your document. When it’s done, connect your Kindle to your computer and move the file into the Documents folder. Safely disconnect the Kindle, and the converted file will appear in your main list of documents, automatically converted on the Kindle to its default MPB format.
The freeware converter is dead simple but there’s plenty of room for improvement. The most obvious thing it’s missing is a graphical interface, which could be combined with a default output directory to cut out several steps. Some formats may also hiccup on images, so don’t be surprised if pictures don’t always convert. However, it works and offers users another option besides e-mailing documents to their Kindle and paying the small conversion fee.
WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 0.4.50
- Now adds a configuration manager that will allow users to set defaults on output file and PDF image processing for better streamlining of the conversion process.
By utilizing some very common processors I have created a small one at a time file processor that takes a source pdf lit or html document and converts it to a mobi pocket file via mobigen. This transfer does not bypass and DRM and generally excludes images from the final document. Some errors exist with .lit file processing due to the lit processor. Sometimes filenames do not process correctly and the lit converter is not compatible with windows 64. Changes are being made to include a different processor to allow for more reliable operation.
Version 0.4.35 now supports full image support for PDF file processing using ghostscript.