R REMilk Member May 4, 2010 #4 I, too, use Aldiko for reading ebooks.. even those for Kindle. Disclaimer: I am not advocating anyone breaking the law. You can strip the DRM from the books you purchased for the Kindle, then put them on your Droid. With Aldiko, you can read these books. I will not provide the information on how to strip the DRM from Kindle ebooks, there is plenty of information on the internet on how to do this.
I, too, use Aldiko for reading ebooks.. even those for Kindle. Disclaimer: I am not advocating anyone breaking the law. You can strip the DRM from the books you purchased for the Kindle, then put them on your Droid. With Aldiko, you can read these books. I will not provide the information on how to strip the DRM from Kindle ebooks, there is plenty of information on the internet on how to do this.
J jimnutt Member May 4, 2010 #6 iReader can also handle encrypted Mobipocket files (which is what Kindle docs are). It's in the market You'll need to get the PID for your kindle though, do a google search for kindle PID to find a script to handle that.
iReader can also handle encrypted Mobipocket files (which is what Kindle docs are). It's in the market You'll need to get the PID for your kindle though, do a google search for kindle PID to find a script to handle that.