Kindelabra lets you create, edit, and sort your books into collections on your Amazon Kindle.

I adore my Kindle 3 and have no less than rediscovered my passion for reading since getting mine, but managing collections is an absolute chore because you need to add books one by one, page by page, a tedious process at best. Collections are similar to folders on your computer except that the same copy of a book can be part of more than one collection at the same time.

Browsing my Kindle after I’ve organized all my books into collections is great, but getting the books into those collections is the difficult part… until now.

Please make a donation if you find Kindelabra useful! I’ll be really grateful for the beer money 🙂





















Features:

Create, rename, and delete collections

Add multiple books to multiple collections at once

Delete multiple books from a collection

Backs up your collections automatically (stored in the “system” folder)

Load backed up or saved collections

Supports manga exported using Mangle

Runs on Linux and Windows

Git repository

Kindelabra is released under the Creative Commons GPLv2 License

Installation:

Windows:

Download the installer and run install.bat to install the graphical interface for my program, PyGTK Download the program Run Kindelabra.py to start managing your collections.

Linux:

Install Python and PyGTK: sudo apt-get install python python-gtk2 Download the program Run Kindelabra.py to start managing your collections.

Upgrading:

Download the latest version and run Kindelabra.py

Support:

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