


The Kindle’s been around so long, I didn’t really consider how a lot of people have never seen one and plenty more have never attempted to attach it to a Mac. Is it possible to buy and use a Kindle without getting ones self tied into the Amazon spider’s web? Is it possible, with a Kindle via the internet, to take onboard for reading, books from Gutenberg? As the Kindle has a USB port, is it possible to connect it to the G5 and have it appear on the desktop, so that PDF and MP3 files can be dragged and dropped into it for reading and listening to? Over the years I have made great use of the free books available on the Gutenberg website. Since this is Macworld, after all, I thought it was worth a refresher about how the Kindle and the Mac interact. Wingrove, who is intrigued by the Kindle but unclear how it works with his Mac. You can use the search function to find Kindle files and folders.New generation of Kindles on Thursday, I got a letter from Macworld reader Gerald A. If you want any other Kindle files, drag them to the Trash.~/Library/Containers > Delete the Kindle folder. ~/Library/Application Scripts > Delete the folder. ~/Library/Application Support > Delete the Kindle folder. You can do so by going to (in the Finder) Go > Go to Folder and enter ~/Library in the dialog box and click Go. Go to your user Library folder on your Mac.Open a Finder window and open the Applications folder by clicking Applications in the sidebar.This a two-step process: Uninstall and then reinstall. If the basic tips above do not resolve your problem, what you can do is to completely remove the app from your Mac and then reinstall it. Test your problem in Safe Mode and then exit Safe Mode and then try again. Update to the latest version of Kindle, if you downloaded Kindle from the Mac App Store, open the App Store app on your Mac and click Updates. Ensure that you are using the latest version of the Kindle app.

You can update your Mac by going to System Preferences > Software Update. Ensure that your Mac has the latest version of macOS.You can do so by going to the Apple menu > Restart. Make sure to check the Kindle app after each step to see if you have fixed this problem. In this article, we explain how you can fix the Kindle app so that you can start reading your ebooks and PDFs again. Sometimes, you may experience that some of your apps may stop responding and quits unexpectedly.
