Read Kindle On Macbook Pro



You might not have noticed, but your Kindle for Mac has probably stopped syncing with Amazon since updating to OS X Lion, even if you have the most recent Kindle update. Even re-downloading it from Amazon doesn’t solve the problem.

Read Kindle On Macbook Pro

Here’s how to fix it:

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Explore the Book Store. Search for and purchase books from a variety of categories and genres. MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3) Posted on May 28, 2014 5:04 AM Reply I have this question too (100) I have this question too Me too (100) Me too. The Kindle application will allow you to read Kindle books, the Nook will allow a number of formats (ePub, pdf). You may also need Abobe DIgital Editions manager to enable reading ePub formats from online resellers in your chosen app. Any non-Kindle device will have a backlight. Reading in the dark on a mobile phone/tab/laptop will stress your eyes out. The Kindle Paperwhite will not do that. Loss of sleep will stress out your eyes anyway but to a lesser degree.

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1. Delete Kindle.app from your Applications folder (don’t panic! This doesn’t delete your purchases or any added files, just the app).

2. Drag the Kindle icon off the Dock and release it anywhere on the desktop.

2. Click on the App Store icon on the Dock, search for Kindle and install.

Kindle On Macbook Pro

3. Don’t forget to make a new icon for your Dock by dragging the Kindle app over from Finder.

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That’s it! Syncing restored, but be aware that the App store version of Kindle is an old build. The latest Kindle build with support for Collections won’t work with Lion yet. For that, we’ll all have to wait on the developers… 🙂