

There are Send to Kindle versions for Mac and PC, Android and email, and if you have a website or a blog there are also versions you can install on those sites. No matter how you send to your Kindle, the Send to Kindle software will automatically format it so that it is shown on your e-reader in the proper Kindle format. On this screen, you’ll find your device’s unique Send-to-Kindle email address along with its model and registration information. Select the Kindle device or app you’d like to use. In that case, you don’t even need to have the Send to Kindle browser extension. At the top of the screen, select Devices. If so, clicking on it will enable you to send articles or other web page content to your Kindle or your Kindle app. When you are on a website, check to see if it has a Kindle button. If you don’t want to send the entire web page and all its content, just select the part you want and send that. You’ll see a Kindle icon in your address bar, which you can then click on to preview web pages or send them to your Kindle device. is meant to be the link, but it just redirects me to the main page for Send to Kindle Press J to jump to the feed. There are browser extensions for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, too, which you can download if you use those browsers. I've been looking for it for days and can't find it anywhere. It’s called Send to Kindle and works with Kindle gadgets as well as the Kindle app. You can do it, and it’s easy, because Amazon offers a browser extension that’s free to install.
Oftentimes you see an article, news item, blog, how-to or DIY guide, food or drink recipe, or a web page that you’d like to save to your Kindle.
