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kaf-wifi 1.0.5, published by YSTYLE, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to turn any PC into a local web server that can transfer eBooks to Kindle devices over WiFi. Once launched, the program binds to an available port on the host machine and presents a minimal web interface through which users can upload EPUB, MOBI, AZW3, PDF and other common eBook formats; the same interface immediately generates a unique download URL that can be typed or scanned into the experimental browser built into every Kindle, allowing the handheld to pull the file directly without USB cables, e-mail approvals or cloud synchronization. Because the transfer takes place entirely within the local network, no Internet uplink is required and no personal documents are stored on external servers, making the workflow attractive to readers who sideline DRM-free titles, academic papers, or personal manuscripts and prefer to keep them private. Network administrators can optionally fix the listening port or restrict access by IP range, while the built-in log pane provides real-time feedback on every connection attempt and file request. The single-file executable ships only 1.0.5, requires no installation, and leaves no registry entries, so it can be carried on a flash drive and started on any Windows 7 or newer workstation that shares the same WiFi segment as the Kindle. kaf-wifi is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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