Short version: If you send a third-party mobi book to your kindle, it will sync between Kindle apps, but only if they are on a Kindle, iOS or Android device the cloud reader and PC applications (maybe Mac, too?) will not have the book or its associated notes/highlights. I then went to my iPad (without sending the book there explicitly) and it was there with my highlights again. I picked my iPhone, and sure enough the book appeared there with my highlights (yay!). This brought up a window with a drop-down list of all my devices - except my Kindle for PC or the Amazon Cloud Reader were greyed out.
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(The default appears to be /Documents/My Kindle Content.) If you are using Kindle for Mac from the Mac App Store, it has not been updated in nearly a year, and you should switch to the version downloaded directly. I then clicked on the action button next to my book and clicked the Deliver to: Others link. Using Kindle v1.17.0, Kindle content is stored in the location set under Kindle menu > Preferences > General tab > Content Folder. The book did not appear under books, but DID appear under Docs. I called Amazon support and here's what we learned: we went to Manage Your Content and Devices and clicked on YOur Content. I started to worry at this point, thinking that I only ever have access to my highlights on the Kindle device itself. I also checked my history of highlights at and they were not there either. However, I discovered that the book did not appear on my Kindle for PC. Free simple screen recording and screenshot tools can quickly share the screen and capture the whole page. More detailed information can be found in the publishers privacy policy. I made many highlights (as I often do), and I wanted to see those highlights on my PC to prepare some teaching notes. Kindle For PC - Download For Windows/Mac has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. It was delivered to my device right away, and I happily read it. I used the Send to Kindle application on my PC to send it to my Kindle device (strangely, by Kindle for PC was not on the list of options - more on this later). This menu is accessible from inside the ebook, and one of the things you’ll find there is an option to share your annotations by email. They have a notebook menu where you can find all of the highlights and notes for an ebook.
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Online apps are another way to download Kindle books to PDF. They usually can remove the DRM limit too, but you have to purchase and install them. Desktop software is the first option to convert your Kindle books to PDF format.
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I purchased an ebook in Mobi format from a seller other than Amazon. The Kindle apps for iOS and Android have a feature which is shared by the Kindle Fire tablets. Based on the sharing above, you might understand how to download Kindle books to PDF documents on Windows and Mac OS X.