Send Kindle For Mac
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This week Amazon released the Send To Kindle application for Mac users. It is a free application that lets you send documents from your computer to registered Kindle devices, supported Kindle apps and your Kindle Library.
*Send To Kindle App Mac
*Send To Kindle For Mac
*Send Files To Kindle
Send to Kindle, once installed on your Mac, will allow you to drag and drop any compatible file type to your dock and it will then be sent directly to your Kindle device(s) of choice.
*Register your Kindle device or Kindle reading app with Amazon. Open the device and register.
*With the help of ’Send to Kindle for Mac’, you can share your documents from Mac directly with the following steps. Step 1: First of all, download the ’send to Kindle for Mac’ and install it. The application will appear on the Dock, or you can find by control-click on ’Finder’ or print dialog in any of your Mac.
*Documents can be archived in your Kindle Library (which was recently introduced on Kindle for iOS), and there is an option to convert PDFs to Kindle format. A Getting Started guide with a list of supported file formats is available on Amazon’s website. Download the “Send to Kindle” Mac app here.
*As I demonstrated in this Macworld video you can additionally use Amazon’s Send to Kindle application to wirelessly transfer content from your Mac to any Kindle you own (including Kindle apps on.
Transfer of documents via wireless (recommended) is free but you could use the Whispernet (3G) service if necessary (for which charges apply). The new Mac version offers much the same features as the Windows version that was launched back in January.
[Looking for the Windows version? More info and download Send To Kindle for PChere.]
Send To Kindle For Mac Features
*Send personal documents to your Kindle from your Mac
*Drag and drop one or more documents on to the Send to Kindle icon in your Dock or launch the application and drag and drop one or more documents on to it
*From any Mac application that can print, select the print menu and choose Send to Kindle. All documents are delivered in PDF format using this option
*From Finder, simply control-click on one or more documents and choose Send to Kindle
*Choose to archive documents in your Kindle library, where you can re-download them conveniently at any time
You can download personal documents from your Kindle Library onto physical Kindles and to Kindle apps – the apps are available for Android, iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
File Types Supported
Text documents
.DOC – Microsoft Word (older versions).DOCX – Microsoft Word (newer versions).TXT – plain text files.RTF – rich text files
Images/pictures
JPEG (.JPEG, .JPG)GIF (.GIF)PNG (.PNG)BMP (.BMP)
PDF files
PDF (.PDF)
You can also send content from any application that supports printing – this includes web pages in Safari or another browser.
Whilst this is a quick and easy way to automatically convert a webpage into a PDF file and send it to your Kindle/app, it may be worth considering the free Readability addon which I reviewed last year – it’s my personal favorite for converting webpages to a better reading view and it now offers Android and iOS apps too.
Tip: if a complex PDF file is difficult to read, consider converting it with the free K2pdfopt utility (Mac and Windows versions) – the simplest and best PDF converter I have found for both e-readers and smartphones.
Download
Send To Kindle for Mac requires Mac OS X v10.6 (Snow Leopard) or Mac OS X v10.7 (Lion). Download from Amazon here.
Conclusion
Send To Kindle for Mac emulates the features of the Windows version released in January – it’s a simple way to wirelessly transfer personal documents from your Mac to a Kindle (or app).
There are perhaps better ways to send webpages as PDF files using browser addons but the ability to send a variety of other documents for reading later is very useful.Related Posts:
Round up #79: movies on Touch, Send to Kindle for Mac
Send to Kindle for Mac now available
In this
Amazon announces that Send to Kindle has come to the Mac.
That’s significant in a couple of ways.
Not only does it show that Amazon is continuing to work to give us more capabilities (at no additional cost), it also shows that they take the time to notify us…in a customer forum.
I often go back to that as a reason why I like Amazon…customer service.
I was recently made a “Kindle Forum Pro”, which gives me a badge in the forum. It’s based on forum member ratings, and I think they said they reassess it every quarter.
I don’t like the name of the title, actually, because a “pro” to me suggests that I’m getting paid for it.
I’ve also seen the sincerity of one of the Kindle Forum Pros called into question by other posters…the suggestion was actually made that the “pro” got the badge by toeing the company line! I’m surprised at how eager people are to put negative interpretations on things.
Okay, back to the announcement.
This week Amazon released the Send To Kindle application for Mac users. It is a free application that lets you send documents from your computer to registered Kindle devices, supported Kindle apps and your Kindle Library.
*Send To Kindle App Mac
*Send To Kindle For Mac
*Send Files To Kindle
Send to Kindle, once installed on your Mac, will allow you to drag and drop any compatible file type to your dock and it will then be sent directly to your Kindle device(s) of choice.
*Register your Kindle device or Kindle reading app with Amazon. Open the device and register.
*With the help of ’Send to Kindle for Mac’, you can share your documents from Mac directly with the following steps. Step 1: First of all, download the ’send to Kindle for Mac’ and install it. The application will appear on the Dock, or you can find by control-click on ’Finder’ or print dialog in any of your Mac.
*Documents can be archived in your Kindle Library (which was recently introduced on Kindle for iOS), and there is an option to convert PDFs to Kindle format. A Getting Started guide with a list of supported file formats is available on Amazon’s website. Download the “Send to Kindle” Mac app here.
*As I demonstrated in this Macworld video you can additionally use Amazon’s Send to Kindle application to wirelessly transfer content from your Mac to any Kindle you own (including Kindle apps on.
Transfer of documents via wireless (recommended) is free but you could use the Whispernet (3G) service if necessary (for which charges apply). The new Mac version offers much the same features as the Windows version that was launched back in January.
[Looking for the Windows version? More info and download Send To Kindle for PChere.]
Send To Kindle For Mac Features
*Send personal documents to your Kindle from your Mac
*Drag and drop one or more documents on to the Send to Kindle icon in your Dock or launch the application and drag and drop one or more documents on to it
*From any Mac application that can print, select the print menu and choose Send to Kindle. All documents are delivered in PDF format using this option
*From Finder, simply control-click on one or more documents and choose Send to Kindle
*Choose to archive documents in your Kindle library, where you can re-download them conveniently at any time
You can download personal documents from your Kindle Library onto physical Kindles and to Kindle apps – the apps are available for Android, iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
File Types Supported
Text documents
.DOC – Microsoft Word (older versions).DOCX – Microsoft Word (newer versions).TXT – plain text files.RTF – rich text files
Images/pictures
JPEG (.JPEG, .JPG)GIF (.GIF)PNG (.PNG)BMP (.BMP)
PDF files
PDF (.PDF)
You can also send content from any application that supports printing – this includes web pages in Safari or another browser.
Whilst this is a quick and easy way to automatically convert a webpage into a PDF file and send it to your Kindle/app, it may be worth considering the free Readability addon which I reviewed last year – it’s my personal favorite for converting webpages to a better reading view and it now offers Android and iOS apps too.
Tip: if a complex PDF file is difficult to read, consider converting it with the free K2pdfopt utility (Mac and Windows versions) – the simplest and best PDF converter I have found for both e-readers and smartphones.
Download
Send To Kindle for Mac requires Mac OS X v10.6 (Snow Leopard) or Mac OS X v10.7 (Lion). Download from Amazon here.
Conclusion
Send To Kindle for Mac emulates the features of the Windows version released in January – it’s a simple way to wirelessly transfer personal documents from your Mac to a Kindle (or app).
There are perhaps better ways to send webpages as PDF files using browser addons but the ability to send a variety of other documents for reading later is very useful.Related Posts:
Round up #79: movies on Touch, Send to Kindle for Mac
Send to Kindle for Mac now available
In this
Amazon announces that Send to Kindle has come to the Mac.
That’s significant in a couple of ways.
Not only does it show that Amazon is continuing to work to give us more capabilities (at no additional cost), it also shows that they take the time to notify us…in a customer forum.
I often go back to that as a reason why I like Amazon…customer service.
I was recently made a “Kindle Forum Pro”, which gives me a badge in the forum. It’s based on forum member ratings, and I think they said they reassess it every quarter.
I don’t like the name of the title, actually, because a “pro” to me suggests that I’m getting paid for it.
I’ve also seen the sincerity of one of the Kindle Forum Pros called into question by other posters…the suggestion was actually made that the “pro” got the badge by toeing the company line! I’m surprised at how eager people are to put negative interpretations on things.
Okay, back to the announcement.
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