Amazon Kindle for Mac Application Review
Amazon has released Mac software application to read Kindle books under Mac OS X. The latest “Kindle for Mac” platform arrives as a free application that gives Mac owners easy contact to the online kindle store, which currently offers more than 450,000 books in the U.S. alone including 102 of the 111 titles presently on the New York Times Bestsellers list. Kindle for Mac is a great way to immediately access and read the most popular new releases as well as their old favorites. Kindle for Mac is available to download at Amazon’s website, but for this, it requires Mac OS X 10.5 or above.
Kindle for Mac is the perfect companion application for customers, who has already kindle or kindle DX. It is a great way to instantly access and read the most popular new releases as well as their old favorites for those customers, who don’t yet have a kindle. It displays your bookmarks and highlights from your kindle reading sessions, but doesn’t let you create new highlights.
In this application Amazon includes 10 different font sizes and the adjustment of words per line. By this kindle application, you can adjust font size and line length to suit your visual acuity and also turning pages is accomplished by using the scroll wheel on your mouse, or with the arrow keys. The Latest Mac software application use whispersync technology, which automatically saves and synchronize bookmarks and last page read across devices. Amazon also includes other features like include full text search and the ability to create and edit notes and highlights.
System Requirements:
A Mac with a 500MHz Intel processor or faster
At least 512MB of RAM
Screen resolution of 800×600 or greater
Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
100MB of available disk space
How to install “Kindle for Mac” on your computer?
When prompted, selects Save File and click OK.
The setup file will then download. When download is complete, double click KindleForMac.dmg to run the install.
Next, you should see the Kindle for Mac install screen below. Drag the Kindle for Mac Icon to the Applications folder. Start Kindle for Mac from the Applications folder.
Source : B4tea.com







