

The first time Dropbox will ask you to approve it and when you do it takes you there. If you’re in Files in Moon+ and you tap All Files it’ll offer to go to Dropbox. I don’t keep my library in Dropbox but I always keep a few books there and I usually use Moon+ to retrieve them. Mackintosh’s instructions and copied it over and it works perfectly. Today I installed the one from one of my tablets following Mr. I did find a copy elsewhere and I won’t say where, but I am a paid owner of the app and I felt entitled to use it and I did. But the way this article describes it works perfectly.

I always took the wrong route to the apps section and it never worked. I couldn’t figure out how to do get ES File Manager to do that until today when I read the step by step instructions in this article.

He said to use ES File Manager to copy it from another device. I was using the Amazon version and I emailed the publisher explaining that I do own the Pro version but the Fire phone is where I mostly want to use it. I’m using Moon+ Pro on my Fire phone and it works just fine. apk copy-and-install procedure for the app. In any case, the new Kindle Fire’s microSD card can hold all the EPUB files you want – so long as you’re ready to go through the cumbersome. This may work with a number of other EPUB ereader apps, though I’ve found that Mantano is one of the few that’s so capable at navigating file systems. Moments later, I had a full library of EPUB books from the microSD card on my Kindle Fire 7. And when I hit its Import icon to find compatible books, the app navigated automatically to the Books file I’d created on the microSD card, and offered to import all the EPUB files. I chose Mantano Reader Lite because I’d already found from my Lenovo A7-10 that it could access an external memory card even when the system’s memory configuration locked most apps on to a virtual SD card in the main memory. apk over to my new Kindle Fire’s microSD card, all I needed to do was allow Apps from Unknown Sources under Security in the Kindle Fire’s Settings, then click on the. apks are stored in a Backups folder in your Android device’s memory. ES FileExplorer gives you an easy way of getting these by going to its homepage, then the User Apps screen, and long-pressing on the app of choice till the Backup option comes up on the menu bar below. apk file, which I pulled off a backup on my Lenovo A7-10, since it’s not available on Amazon’s Appstore. After all, that’s what external memory is about, right?įollowing David Rothman’s tips, I installed Mantano Reader Lite from an. Ideally, on the Kindle Fire’s microSD card. And one of the first things I wanted to do with it was install my library of DRM-free EPUB books.

As already noted, I’ve just received my new Kindle Fire 7.
