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Kindle for macbook
Kindle for macbook











kindle for macbook

Troubleshooting: Kindle not Showing up on Mac I have connected kindle PaperWhite to my Mac via USB, but the Kindle is not showing in Finder. Then in this way, you'll need USB-C to USB Adapter to connect your Kindle to Mac. That’s it.If you are using a newer Mac, you may only find Type-C port but not the regular USB-A. Once you’re there, click on “Annotations” and you’ll immediately see what you need to uncheck:

kindle for macbook

To hide this information when you’re reading your Kindle book on your iMac or MacBook Air, however, you need to go to Kindle > Preferences… If you did find this interesting, turns out that tapping on the “notebook” icon on the left (third one down) can bring up a list of all the highlighted, popular passages in a neat list:Īll well and good and perhaps for Bible study or academic textbooks this could be really useful information… Some people must find this useful and interesting, but I definitely side with you that it’s more distracting than anything else. See the underline below “It’s better to have a plan than not have a plan, but at the same time, no plan survives contact with reality.”? And if you look really closely it says “79 highlighters”. On the Mac it even tells you how many have done so, even more distracting. To start, in case people aren’t sure what we’re talking about, Popular Highlights gives you a dotted underscore on passages that other people have highlighted and found important.

kindle for macbook

So we’ll have to disable it in the Mac OS X Kindle app.

kindle for macbook

And as far as I have figured out, there’s also no way to turn it off at so that it’s set across all devices, current and future. I not only don’t want to see what other people have tended to highlight but I find it distracting: I want to draw my own conclusions about what’s important or what’s well crafted prose.Įach system has its own interface and way of letting you access settings, however, so there’s no universal answer to the question of how to disable this “feature” so it doesn’t interrupt your reading experience. I read a lot of books through the Amazon Kindle system, whether it’s on an actual Kindle device, on my Apple iPad or even with the Kindle app on my MacBook Pro, and in every case, I prefer to turn off the “popular highlights” feature.













Kindle for macbook