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19 Mar 2010Amazon.com has released its free Kindle for Mac application that allows users to read books from the Kindle Store on their Mac computers.
Kindle for Mac is Amazon’s latest application aimed at expanding Kindle content to a wider range of devices. Kindle books can now be read on the iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry, PC and Mac. Amazon said it also plans a Kindle app for Apple’s upcoming iPad tablet. Also look for Amazon to possibly release a Kindle app for Android somewhere down the road.
"Kindle for Mac is the perfect companion application for customers who own a Kindle or Kindle DX," said Jay Marine, director, Amazon Kindle.

"For those customers around the world who don’t yet have a Kindle, Kindle for Mac is a great way to instantly access and read the most popular new releases as well as their old favorites."
Kindle for Mac features Amazon’s Whispersync technology that automatically saves and synchronizes bookmarks and last page read across devices. Kindle for Mac allows users to read some on their Mac and some on a Kindle, while saving their place.
Amazon says several new features will be added to the Kindle for Map app in the near future, including full text search and the ability to create and edit notes and highlights.
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4 Responses to Amazon Releases Kindle For Mac App
John S
March 24th, 2010 at 11:46 am
Similar interests and low expectations by one or both
partners.
Nish Way
April 3rd, 2010 at 12:36 am
To import your bookmarks or favorites from either Netscape or Internet Explorer into your Yahoo! Bookmarks:
1. Open the browser that contains the bookmarks you would like to import, then sign into Yahoo! Bookmarks.
2. Click on "Import Bookmarks" near the top of the page (next to "Add Bookmark" and "New Folder").
3. Follow the instructions on the Import Bookmarks page.
Importing your bookmarks saves them to your Yahoo! account. They will be accessible to you on any computer after you sign in to your Yahoo! account.
You can find how to import your addresses at the Yahoo! Addressbook Help.
Yahoo! Addressbook > Yahoo! Addressbook Help >Import and Export
Smarto
April 3rd, 2010 at 2:20 am
You can get the free amazon gift card in the
hutson
June 4th, 2010 at 9:03 am
the beta version (v3) available for mac users v3.0 doesn't give us all the same features as v8 for windows but its without doubt an improvement on v2.5.3…. and despite v3 now have animated smileys, stealth settings, drag n drop file transfer, and WLM friends…. we still dont have voice nor the ability to save IM sessions (saving available in v2.5.3) … I believe both voice and archiving will be included in the next v3 update
v2.5.3 is still available for download at you can still grab 2.5.3 from http://us.dl1.yimg.com/download.yahoo.com/dl/mac/ymsgr_2.5.3-osx_install.bin