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Originally Posted by dirty banana2007
If you can find a way to email it, you could get it converted. (it is about 29mb while many email accounts only allow 25mb attachments to be sent)
AHA! i just found out you can email it as a zipped file for conversion onto kindle. (that way the file is only about 16mb!).
So far the contents page is a little out of alignment but the text pages are fine so far (have only started reading the first chapter after getting it converted onto the kindle 5 minutes ago).
I've flicked through some pages on the kindle (about the first 10%). The text appears fine (although in one section there is a very small part that was mis aligned, but not too badly and unlikely to be distracting in anyway). The initial diagrams showing position (examples od early, middle etc) appears just as a dark, blank square...but they for most if not all readers are relatively unimportant. There might be away to solve this i will have to look into it.
I'm not sure if there are any more diagrams later on in the book and whether they will be affected in the same way.
Personally, from the way it appears on the Kindle at the moment, i am quite happy with it, and am going to enjoy reading it...it certainly looks packed with information.
I'm not sure how it looks non converted look on the kindle so cant do a straight forward comparison yet.