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<p>For Amazon Kindle use Mobi output(see notice below), for Sony Reader, Nook and iPad use ePub</p>
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<p>Or see your personal list of <a href="/recent">previously downloaded fanfics</a>.</p>
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<h3>Experimental New Feature</h3>
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<h3>Old Version</h3>
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If you select EPub format, when it's done you will also be given a 'Convert' link.
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This version of the downloader has been superceded.
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That link will take you to <a href="http://convertfiles.com">convertfiles.com</a> where you can
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directly convert your new story to FictionBook (fb2), Mobipocket (mobi), MS Reader (lit) or Adobe Portable
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Document Format(pdf).
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There's also a 'Convert' link for EPubs on your <a href="/recent">recent downloads</a>
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page. We'd really like to hear from users about this in our <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/fanfic-downloader">Google Group</a>.
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We'd especially like Kindle and other Mobi users to try it. The <a href="http://convertfiles.com">convertfiles.com</a> Mobi file
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appears to be more correct than our Mobi output.
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The
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<a href="http://4-0-0.fanfictionloader.appspot.com">New
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Version</a> is now the default.
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