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| What is Any2K and why is it better? | | Any2K (Anything to Kindle) is a universal content library that helps delivers articles to your Kindle. Besides fully replacing Pocket and hosting all your articles, Any2K supports importing articles from other sources and delivering them to your Kindle with many personalization options. Any2K supports all major browsers with extensions that can save articles with one-click ( Chrome | Firefox | Edge) and has mobile device support as well ( Android | iOS). You can also add articles to your library by sending an email to your personal Any2K email address. | |
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| What will happen to my P2K data and my subscription? | | If you were an existing P2K user, your Pocket library and P2K deliveries have automatically been migrated to Any2K. If you keep your P2K subscription active, you will continue to enjoy Any2K at no additional cost – our way of thanking you for being a loyal P2K user. If you cancel your P2K subscription, you will need to resubscribe to the new Any2K plans, which are priced higher. | |
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| What more can Any2K do? | | Any2K will soon support importing content from other sources besides Pocket, like Instapaper. If you have any suggestions for new features or improvements, please reach out to us at [email protected] - we are all ears! | |
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| I'm an existing P2K user and cannot login. What should I do? | | If you are an existing P2K user, then look for the text that reads "Legacy P2K (Pocket to Kindle) user having trouble logging in? Click here." in Any2K homepage, right under the textbox where you enter your email. Clicking on that link will authenticate directly with Pocket, so you should be able to login, but please make sure your email address is up to date right after logging in. | |
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| Why am I not seeing my Pocket library? | | Your Pocket articles are automatically imported into Any2K. Sometimes your Pocket access token might be expired, so if you are not seeing articles in your library, you can click on "Import Articles", then "Reconnect" and finally "Start Import" to initiate an import manually which should be completed quickly (might take longer for larger libraries). | |
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