In case you haven't seen the news yet, Amazon will officially stop their Kindle's Download and Transfer feature on February 26th, further locking people in the Kindle ecosystem.
As a longtime Kindle user, I'm very frustrated with this change. I already had thoughts about the locked in ecosystem of Kindle before, but now I'll be looking for alternatives.
Anyway, if you're planning to download and backup your Kindle collection, a wonderful Bluesky user made a Tampermonkey userscript to quickly download your Kindle collection. All you need to do is install the userscript then go to your Kindle library on Amazon's website, and it'll do the job of downloading all your books. It can't download everything in one go, but it'll save you from the tedious task of manually clicking everything.
Edit: There's an updated script that's also fully automated, so I'd recommend using it.
As a longtime Kindle user, I'm very frustrated with this change. I already had thoughts about the locked in ecosystem of Kindle before, but now I'll be looking for alternatives.
Anyway, if you're planning to download and backup your Kindle collection, a wonderful Bluesky user made a Tampermonkey userscript to quickly download your Kindle collection. All you need to do is install the userscript then go to your Kindle library on Amazon's website, and it'll do the job of downloading all your books. It can't download everything in one go, but it'll save you from the tedious task of manually clicking everything.
Edit: There's an updated script that's also fully automated, so I'd recommend using it.
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Date: 2025-02-20 02:55 pm (UTC)Talvez essa versão seja melhor, já que é uma bifurcação que agiliza o download https://bsky.app/profile/bento.coffee/post/3liljowfp322c
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Date: 2025-02-20 08:45 pm (UTC)(https://github.com/bellisk/BulkKindleUSBDownloader for what it's worth.)
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Date: 2025-02-20 10:58 pm (UTC)THANK YOU for linking to that script!! I had upwards of 400 books to download and this makes it so much easier. Dude who wrote it is a hero of our time, (eta: well, it worked for like 7 pages, so 1/3 of the books, guess I'll have to slog by hand through the rest) (eta eta: oh, the fully automated script has been updated, that one does work now! Apparently Amazon patched where the book data is to stop the script from working in the middle of the day, figures.)
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Date: 2025-02-21 03:41 am (UTC)Sadly this one seems to crash with no way to resume/keep going if any of the download links are dead on Amazon's end 🙃 Thanks, Amazon!
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Date: 2025-02-22 02:00 pm (UTC)It's an older model, so perhaps doesn't apply to other, newer ones, but in my experience, the worst part is that loading PDFs takes forever and can freeze the system for 2-10 seconds per page. Also that I have to regularly back up the files on my Kobo because it bricked itself once and needed a hard reset. But, well, refurbished, slightly older item, so I've accepted that it has some quirks.
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Date: 2025-03-08 08:09 pm (UTC)Another thing I enjoy about Kobo is that there's no lockscreen ads. It's just the book cover and from my understanding, it's also customizable (I have no desire to change it so I'm unsure of how that process works).
I'm unsure if Kindle has this, but my Kobo can also change orientations, which I love.
Finally, when you unlock or open your Kobo, it opens to your library, not the Kobo store. I didn't realize how much that bothered me until I didn't have to deal with it anymore.
A drawback is that sometimes when you tap the screen to change the page, it doesn't register my finger (this might just be a me thing because this also happened with my Kindle sometimes), but the Kobo has page turning buttons.
Another drawback is that if you have a passcode on your Kobo and you want to change orientation, (a) you can't change the lockscreen orientation and (b), it takes a second for Kobo to load in and you might have to twist it a couple times to realize that you want it to change orientation.
My final drawback is that sometimes dog and cat hair gets caught in the corners of the screen, but it is usually really easy to remove.
For me, Kobo has more benefits than drawbacks and I really love my KLC! I hope I helped you, and please do let me know if you have any more questions!!! :)
PS, sorry for the extremely late reply, lol.
PPS I accidentally replied like 3 times because slow internet. rip ur notifs.
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Date: 2025-03-08 08:12 pm (UTC)I'm sorry that you've had the problems with your device :(