![]() ![]() You can find classics from the pens of Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo as well as popular offerings from today’s authors. In any event, Kindle for Mac users will benefit from knowing about it. Kindle is an Amazon creation, so it makes sense that Amazon would be a great source for free eBooks. But I suspect it’s more likely just a bug. Some will see undoubtedly see this as some sort of conspiracy on the part of Apple to require that all Mac software be downloaded through the App Store (Apple is, after all, no longer going to carry most software boxes in its stores), especially after Apple just got finished kicking all in-app e-bookstores except its own off its iOS platforms. Downloading an update from Amazon will not help.įor now, if you uninstall the application, then install a new copy specifically from the Mac App Store, it will work just swimmingly and you can go on and enjoy your literary ambitions. However, when attempting to purchase new books for download or going to one’s archive of books, or even registering their account, they will find it fails. If one should upgrade to Mac OS X 10.7 (otherwise known as Lion), having installed Kindle-for-Mac from the Amazon website, they will be able to continue using their Kindle-for-Mac application to read what they’ve downloaded. ![]() My friend Eric Burns of Websnark passes along a warning for users of the Kindle for Macintosh reader app who upgrade to Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion):
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