![]() ![]() ![]() Use these links to identify your Kindle e-reader and see if 5.12.5 is available for your device. Voracious Kindle users can now delete docs and books directly from their devices without having to use Amazon’s rudimentary web interface or iOS and Android apps. There’s still no bulk-delete option, but even baby steps with Kindle library management can be celebrated. Sometimes requests to delete docs never prompted me with the confirmation dialog box other times, I was repeatedly prompted to confirm that I wanted to permanently delete docs from my library. It works, but I found the new feature to be a bit buggy, perhaps due to Amazon Whispersync delays. ![]() Books can also be deleted directly from your Kindle, but if you want to read them again, they’ll have to be repurchased. That leads to dozens or even hundreds of items cluttering the layout that can only be removed using Amazon’s rudimentary web interface or iOS and Android apps. Libraries can quickly grow unwieldy, especially when using a Kindle to read news articles sent from a myriad of read-later services like Instapaper or Pocket. Library management has long been an issue for voracious Kindle users. The feature, first spotted by The eBook Reader, is available in software update version 5.12.5, although it’s not mentioned in the release notes. Amazon now supports permanent document and book deletion from personal libraries directly from newer Kindle e-readers. ![]()
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