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Dec 30, 2015 Let me show you the steps as it’s pretty easy once you know where to grab the app. First off, here’s my Finder window with an Amazon Kindle Fire 8 HD plugged in to my MacBook Pro: Lots of files, folders, devices, etc. But no Kindle device. To get that, you’ll need to get a program called Android File Transfer and install it. Click once on the Kindle app in that list and there will be a Kindle Documents window on the right where one can drag/drop.mobi files directly into your library. No need to hack the phone, manually go into hidden folders on the Mac or any other madness. Explore iTunes. You can purchase and read Kindle books on a Mac. E-books purchased on Amazon automatically show up in your Kindle app on a Mac. Kindle e-Readers Free Kindle Reading Apps Kindle eBooks Kindle Unlimited Prime Reading Deals on Kindle eBooks Best Sellers Indian language eBooks Kindle Exam Central Kindle eTextbooks. Enter your e-mail or mobile number to deliver the Kindle App to your device. Send Link Processing your request.
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You can also just download the app and double-click a .mobi file.
I'm testing it, but seems that Amazon Kindle OS X floods the net of 'pings' to http://www.amazon.com/ping with something like 500 requests per second!
I imagine this is so the 'Whispersync' status is always up-to-date. It's nothing to worry about, and certainly not enough to eat up your bandwidth or anything, You're not paying for bandwidth by the kilobyte or anything, are you?
Double-clicking the mobi file never worked for me, but this hint saved the day and it transferred right into Kindle. Outstanding!
You do NOT need anything other than iTunes.
Hook up your iPhone, download the Kindle app from the App store, add it to the iPhone with a sync, then select the iPhone in iTunes to manage it. Select the Apps tab in iTunes for the iPhone. Scroll to the bottom half of the window (below the Sync Apps section) to the File Sharing section. Click once on the Kindle app in that list and there will be a Kindle Documents window on the right where one can drag/drop .mobi files directly into your library.
No need to hack the phone, manually go into hidden folders on the Mac or any other madness. Explore iTunes -- your options and solution are readily there.
Kindle App For Mac Os
The hint is about the OS X app, not the iOS app.
Kindle App For Windows 10
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