Amazon just saved me around $100 with their latest Kindle update. The ebook giant just released the v5.13.2 Kindle update, and it works on all Kindles as far back as the Kindle Paperwhite 3.
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According to the experts over at MobileRead, this update doesn’t add any features so I almost didn’t post about it, but then I read that the Kindle PW3 was included in the update. That is great news for me because it saves me from having to buy a new Kindle to stay on top of current features.
Amazon hadn’t updated the PW3 since last year, making a lot of us wonder whether it was no longer being supported. It would seem the concern was unfounded.
The 2018 Kindle Paperwhite is an upgrade worth considering. For a couple extra Jacksons, it opens up the joys of reading in the pool, at the beach, or in the tub without fear. The display is flush. Kindle Paperwhite: $129.99 $84.99 at Amazon For a limited time, you can score a $45 price cut on the 2018 Kindle Paperwhite. The waterproof e-reader features 8GB of storage and provides a single.
Amazon is distributing the update automatically over Wifi. If you don’t want to wait then you can download the update from the Kindle Software Updates page on Amazon.com. Simply copy the file to your Kindle using a USB cable, and then navigate to its settings page. The dropdown menu in the settings page should show an option to update (assuming that you copied the correct file to your device).
- Jul 29, 2015 Kindle for Mac reading app gives users the ability to read Kindle books on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface. You’ll have access to over 1,000,000. books in the Kindle Store, including best sellers and new releases.
- Follow these simple steps to locate your Kindle's wireless MAC: Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, and Kindle Fire HDX. Tap the Settings icon on the home screen. Scroll down to find the Wi-Fi MAC Address. Kindle, Kindle Touch, and Kindle Paperwhite. Tap the Menu button on the home screen. Select Settings.
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Hi! I have a Kindle Paperwhite that I am trying to connect to the USB port of my MacBook Pro. The Kindle is supposed to immediately go into 'USB Mode,' when it is connected, and mount as a new disk volume on my desktop. It did this just fine when I brought it into my office and connected it to my PC at work. But it isn't working on the MacBook. Other USB peripherals (e.g., a USB key and a USB hard drive) are mounting just fine, however. So it isn't a problem with the USB port or cable.
Amazon technical support has been no help, and does not seem to be aware of this as an issue. Has anyone on this forum encountered a similar problem? Bettter yet, can anyone on this forum offer a solution (besides 'get an iPad' -- I already have one. But I really enjoy reading books on my Kindle).
Kindle Paperwhite For Macbook
MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)
Kindle Paperwhite Format Support
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