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We have a few questions about eBook readers that I think could be deleted. Most are OT and only invites things like this: Why was this question closed?

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Questions that could stay IMO
How do I get my Windows 7 PC to recognize Kindle 3G (latest gen)? (about connecting kindle to pc) Converting PDF eBooks into a Kindle format (about converting eBooks)

Syncing between "Kindle for PC" and "Kindle for iPhone" (about the Kindle for PC app)
Can I Change the PC File Location for Kindle For PC? (about the Kindle for PC app)
How to preview an HTML file in Kindle for PC? (about the Kindle for PC app)
Can I import existing PDF books into Kindle for PC? (about the Kindle for PC app)
Kindle (client) for Mac – is there text search or highlighting/notes? (about the Kindle for MAC app)

Should we create the tags and ?

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  • Did you want the closed ones deleted? Because indeed a fair bit is about how to interact with the Kindle through the computer, like using Calibre.
    – Ivo Flipse Mod
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 9:58
  • @Ivo - Hmm I have to admit that I didn't bother examining the closed questions. You want me to go through those as well?
    – Nifle
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 10:00
  • No, I meant did you want me to delete everything Kindle? Because technically they abide by the FAQ as far as I'm concerned.
    – Ivo Flipse Mod
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 10:01
  • @Ivo - And do you think that retagging the questions about kindle-for-xx is ok?
    – Nifle
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 10:01
  • Wouldn't a combination of kindle + windows/osx take care of that? I'm not too familiar with the problems around e-readers.
    – Ivo Flipse Mod
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 10:03
  • @Ivo the problem with just a kindle tag is that I think it encourages questions about the device. And the application * kindle-for-xx* is a ebookreader/library app you can use without owning a kindle
    – Nifle
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 10:04

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