Once it’s downloaded, the Finder will show you the app in its own window: Simply drag the “Kindle” application into the shortcut for the Applications folder, then launch the new app! Sign in with the same credentials you use for your account and it’ll know what you’ve purchased and make it available, instantly, as you can see in this rather squished image of my current Kindle ebook library: I’m in the middle of Brazil: Five Centuries of Change so I’ll simply click on that title in the “All Items” listing in the library (above) and it downloads the book in a matter of seconds and before you can say the book title twice, I’m looking at the opening page on screen: Nice and simple, actually! Oh, and one more handy tip: on the top left is a button that looks like different sizes of the letter ‘a’. If you’re running Safari or a different browser, it might or might not prompt you prior to downloading the application. Since I’m running Chrome on my Mac, it warns me about downloads in the following manner: I do want to proceed, so I’ll click on “Keep”.
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