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hi there Amazon recently announced the brand new Kindle scribe but one thing that isnamp;#39;t being talked about is the other small little announcement that they snuck in there as well the new update for saving PDFs and epubs to any Kindle that is not just described now before I talk about this new and improved way of sending PDFs and epubs to your Kindle I want to talk about the old-fashioned way of plugging in your Kindle to a computer through a USB cable and why you should avoid doing this at all costs plugging in your Kindle to your computer and then dragging and dropping files onto it like itamp;#39;s a USB stick or something like that does seem like The Logical way of transferring stuff onto your Kindle but to be honest it is the least efficient way of actually doing it not only is it super annoying to dig up a USB cable plug in your device to your computer then drag and drop the files itamp;#39;s just time consuming as well but the other part of it is the formatting is not a