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Kindle for PC 1.17 (links no longer active) Kindle for Mac 1.17. First thing, make sure to go to Tools > Options and turn off automatic updates! Another way to get AZW files instead of KFX is to use the “Download & transfer via USB” option from the Manage Your Content and Device page at Amazon.

The latest version of Kindle for Mac can be used on any Mac computer running OS X 10.9.5 or higher. The latest version of Kindle for Mac, 1.23, includes the following: • New Fonts - We’ve added six new fonts (Caecilia, Palatino, Baskerville, Helvetica, Helvetica Light, and Lucida) in the Aa (Fonts) menu. • New Column Reading Options - You can now choose to read with one-column view, two-column view, or multi-column view. • We’ve added a viewer for images, math equations, and footnotes – You can now enlarge and view images, mathml (mathematical markup language), and footnotes. • Double-click images and math equations to open them in the viewer. To view and enlarge a footnote, tap the desired footnote. To close the viewer, use the exit icon in the upper right corner of the viewer window.

• Split Screen Support - You can now split your screen to read while using other applications on your Mac running Mac OS X 10.11 or above. • Improved support for Magic Mouse gestures. • General performance improvements.

To confirm that your app is operating on the latest version, select Kindle, then About Kindle on your Kindle for Mac app. Note: Kindle for Mac applications running a software version below 1.14.0 are no longer supported. To continue reading on your app you can easily download and install for free the latest version of the Kindle for Mac. If you are running an operating system that is not compatible with our app, you may continue reading from your computer with.

I have Kindle for Mac installed. I have registered it and downloaded my Amazon purchased books into it. I am trying to locate the actual files of those books on my Mac. I have read that they should be in a folder called 'My Kindle Content' in my Documents folder. However, I have no such folder. I have even searched my drive for 'Kindle' and find nothing.

I also find nothing when searching AZW. I thought it may be some issue with that Mac. So, I installed Kindle for Mac on my Mac laptop (never been installed on this one before) and registered it and downloaded the books. Can't find them. Can anyone help me with this? That was the problem.

I didn't have the latest version, even though it is what I just redownloaded via the Mac App Store. So, I have now downloaded it directly from Amazon and it gave me version 1.4.

Mac

Oddly, when I went to install it, I got a message saying it was an older version than the one I already had installed, even though my installed version was 1.2 something. BTW, the default location for my files is [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content. I'm not sure why this wasn't shown when I searched. DiapDealer, I am searching via Finder, selecting my harddrive to be searched. Perhaps I don't understand something about how the search feature works. Thanks, Marc. I was going crazy trying to find the folder but it was hidden - Here is the fix I found to 'UN HIDE' the missing Kindle folder.

Mac OS X 10.7 & OS X 10.8 defaults to hiding the users Library directory, this is probably to keep people from accidentally deleting or damaging files that are necessary for OS X Lion to function properly. That is fine for novice users, but for some of us, we want to be able to access ~/Library/ at will.

A visible Library folder was also the default setting in past versions of Mac OS X, here is how to get this back. Show User ~/Library in OS X Lion & Mountain Lion Launch Terminal from Spotlight or Launchpad -> Utilities, and enter the following command to show or hide the directory: chflags nohidden ~/Library/ The users Library folder will immediately become visible again. Reverting this back to the standard Lion setting is simple too: Hide User ~/Library in OS X Lion (default setting) This returns to the default setting of hiding the user Library directory: chflags hidden ~/Library Changes take effect immediately again, and Library becomes invisible to the user. Hello neighbor download for mac. Update: temporary one-off solutions are also available for quick access to User Library in Lion It was there - but I just could see it. [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content Hope this helps. That was the problem. I didn't have the latest version, even though it is what I just redownloaded via the Mac App Store.

So, I have now downloaded it directly from Amazon and it gave me version 1.4. Oddly, when I went to install it, I got a message saying it was an older version than the one I already had installed, even though my installed version was 1.2 something. BTW, the default location for my files is [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content. I'm not sure why this wasn't shown when I searched. DiapDealer, I am searching via Finder, selecting my harddrive to be searched. Perhaps I don't understand something about how the search feature works. Thanks, Marc Spotlight doesnt search the Library folder, as the average user shouldn't have to go in there.

Kindle for PC 1.17 (links no longer active) Kindle for Mac 1.17. First thing, make sure to go to Tools > Options and turn off automatic updates! Another way to get AZW files instead of KFX is to use the “Download & transfer via USB” option from the Manage Your Content and Device page at Amazon.

The latest version of Kindle for Mac can be used on any Mac computer running OS X 10.9.5 or higher. The latest version of Kindle for Mac, 1.23, includes the following: • New Fonts - We’ve added six new fonts (Caecilia, Palatino, Baskerville, Helvetica, Helvetica Light, and Lucida) in the Aa (Fonts) menu. • New Column Reading Options - You can now choose to read with one-column view, two-column view, or multi-column view. • We’ve added a viewer for images, math equations, and footnotes – You can now enlarge and view images, mathml (mathematical markup language), and footnotes. • Double-click images and math equations to open them in the viewer. To view and enlarge a footnote, tap the desired footnote. To close the viewer, use the exit icon in the upper right corner of the viewer window.

• Split Screen Support - You can now split your screen to read while using other applications on your Mac running Mac OS X 10.11 or above. • Improved support for Magic Mouse gestures. • General performance improvements.

To confirm that your app is operating on the latest version, select Kindle, then About Kindle on your Kindle for Mac app. Note: Kindle for Mac applications running a software version below 1.14.0 are no longer supported. To continue reading on your app you can easily download and install for free the latest version of the Kindle for Mac. If you are running an operating system that is not compatible with our app, you may continue reading from your computer with.

I have Kindle for Mac installed. I have registered it and downloaded my Amazon purchased books into it. I am trying to locate the actual files of those books on my Mac. I have read that they should be in a folder called \'My Kindle Content\' in my Documents folder. However, I have no such folder. I have even searched my drive for \'Kindle\' and find nothing.

I also find nothing when searching AZW. I thought it may be some issue with that Mac. So, I installed Kindle for Mac on my Mac laptop (never been installed on this one before) and registered it and downloaded the books. Can\'t find them. Can anyone help me with this? That was the problem.

I didn\'t have the latest version, even though it is what I just redownloaded via the Mac App Store. So, I have now downloaded it directly from Amazon and it gave me version 1.4.

\'Mac\'

Oddly, when I went to install it, I got a message saying it was an older version than the one I already had installed, even though my installed version was 1.2 something. BTW, the default location for my files is [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content. I\'m not sure why this wasn\'t shown when I searched. DiapDealer, I am searching via Finder, selecting my harddrive to be searched. Perhaps I don\'t understand something about how the search feature works. Thanks, Marc. I was going crazy trying to find the folder but it was hidden - Here is the fix I found to \'UN HIDE\' the missing Kindle folder.

Mac OS X 10.7 & OS X 10.8 defaults to hiding the users Library directory, this is probably to keep people from accidentally deleting or damaging files that are necessary for OS X Lion to function properly. That is fine for novice users, but for some of us, we want to be able to access ~/Library/ at will.

A visible Library folder was also the default setting in past versions of Mac OS X, here is how to get this back. Show User ~/Library in OS X Lion & Mountain Lion Launch Terminal from Spotlight or Launchpad -> Utilities, and enter the following command to show or hide the directory: chflags nohidden ~/Library/ The users Library folder will immediately become visible again. Reverting this back to the standard Lion setting is simple too: Hide User ~/Library in OS X Lion (default setting) This returns to the default setting of hiding the user Library directory: chflags hidden ~/Library Changes take effect immediately again, and Library becomes invisible to the user. Hello neighbor download for mac. Update: temporary one-off solutions are also available for quick access to User Library in Lion It was there - but I just could see it. [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content Hope this helps. That was the problem. I didn\'t have the latest version, even though it is what I just redownloaded via the Mac App Store.

So, I have now downloaded it directly from Amazon and it gave me version 1.4. Oddly, when I went to install it, I got a message saying it was an older version than the one I already had installed, even though my installed version was 1.2 something. BTW, the default location for my files is [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content. I\'m not sure why this wasn\'t shown when I searched. DiapDealer, I am searching via Finder, selecting my harddrive to be searched. Perhaps I don\'t understand something about how the search feature works. Thanks, Marc Spotlight doesnt search the Library folder, as the average user shouldn\'t have to go in there.

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  • Kindle for PC 1.17 (links no longer active) Kindle for Mac 1.17. First thing, make sure to go to Tools > Options and turn off automatic updates! Another way to get AZW files instead of KFX is to use the “Download & transfer via USB” option from the Manage Your Content and Device page at Amazon.

    The latest version of Kindle for Mac can be used on any Mac computer running OS X 10.9.5 or higher. The latest version of Kindle for Mac, 1.23, includes the following: • New Fonts - We’ve added six new fonts (Caecilia, Palatino, Baskerville, Helvetica, Helvetica Light, and Lucida) in the Aa (Fonts) menu. • New Column Reading Options - You can now choose to read with one-column view, two-column view, or multi-column view. • We’ve added a viewer for images, math equations, and footnotes – You can now enlarge and view images, mathml (mathematical markup language), and footnotes. • Double-click images and math equations to open them in the viewer. To view and enlarge a footnote, tap the desired footnote. To close the viewer, use the exit icon in the upper right corner of the viewer window.

    • Split Screen Support - You can now split your screen to read while using other applications on your Mac running Mac OS X 10.11 or above. • Improved support for Magic Mouse gestures. • General performance improvements.

    To confirm that your app is operating on the latest version, select Kindle, then About Kindle on your Kindle for Mac app. Note: Kindle for Mac applications running a software version below 1.14.0 are no longer supported. To continue reading on your app you can easily download and install for free the latest version of the Kindle for Mac. If you are running an operating system that is not compatible with our app, you may continue reading from your computer with.

    I have Kindle for Mac installed. I have registered it and downloaded my Amazon purchased books into it. I am trying to locate the actual files of those books on my Mac. I have read that they should be in a folder called \'My Kindle Content\' in my Documents folder. However, I have no such folder. I have even searched my drive for \'Kindle\' and find nothing.

    I also find nothing when searching AZW. I thought it may be some issue with that Mac. So, I installed Kindle for Mac on my Mac laptop (never been installed on this one before) and registered it and downloaded the books. Can\'t find them. Can anyone help me with this? That was the problem.

    I didn\'t have the latest version, even though it is what I just redownloaded via the Mac App Store. So, I have now downloaded it directly from Amazon and it gave me version 1.4.

    \'Mac\'

    Oddly, when I went to install it, I got a message saying it was an older version than the one I already had installed, even though my installed version was 1.2 something. BTW, the default location for my files is [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content. I\'m not sure why this wasn\'t shown when I searched. DiapDealer, I am searching via Finder, selecting my harddrive to be searched. Perhaps I don\'t understand something about how the search feature works. Thanks, Marc. I was going crazy trying to find the folder but it was hidden - Here is the fix I found to \'UN HIDE\' the missing Kindle folder.

    Mac OS X 10.7 & OS X 10.8 defaults to hiding the users Library directory, this is probably to keep people from accidentally deleting or damaging files that are necessary for OS X Lion to function properly. That is fine for novice users, but for some of us, we want to be able to access ~/Library/ at will.

    A visible Library folder was also the default setting in past versions of Mac OS X, here is how to get this back. Show User ~/Library in OS X Lion & Mountain Lion Launch Terminal from Spotlight or Launchpad -> Utilities, and enter the following command to show or hide the directory: chflags nohidden ~/Library/ The users Library folder will immediately become visible again. Reverting this back to the standard Lion setting is simple too: Hide User ~/Library in OS X Lion (default setting) This returns to the default setting of hiding the user Library directory: chflags hidden ~/Library Changes take effect immediately again, and Library becomes invisible to the user. Hello neighbor download for mac. Update: temporary one-off solutions are also available for quick access to User Library in Lion It was there - but I just could see it. [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content Hope this helps. That was the problem. I didn\'t have the latest version, even though it is what I just redownloaded via the Mac App Store.

    So, I have now downloaded it directly from Amazon and it gave me version 1.4. Oddly, when I went to install it, I got a message saying it was an older version than the one I already had installed, even though my installed version was 1.2 something. BTW, the default location for my files is [user]/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content. I\'m not sure why this wasn\'t shown when I searched. DiapDealer, I am searching via Finder, selecting my harddrive to be searched. Perhaps I don\'t understand something about how the search feature works. Thanks, Marc Spotlight doesnt search the Library folder, as the average user shouldn\'t have to go in there.

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