I was trying to transfer some files to my Kindle using the USB port. I have a Kindle 2, and a Rocketfish Micro USB cord. The Kindle does charge up so it is drawing power through the cord. But the Kindle does not show up as a device attached to my MacBook. My external HD (Firewire) and iPods (USB) all work perfectly through this USB hub.
I did call Apple (using my 30 day warranty for installing Snow Leopard) and the tech support person did not even know what a Kindle was.
Amazon says it's an Apple problem.
Apple doesn't seem to have any clue.
I've seen from various threads that USB devices do seem to have intermittent problems. Is the Kindle one such device?
I did call Apple (using my 30 day warranty for installing Snow Leopard) and the tech support person did not even know what a Kindle was.
Amazon says it's an Apple problem.
Apple doesn't seem to have any clue.
I've seen from various threads that USB devices do seem to have intermittent problems. Is the Kindle one such device?
- Android File Transfer. Browse and transfer files between your Mac computer and your Android device. For Mac OS X only. No extra software is needed for Windows.
- The Kindle App is an app that I have used on my Android device and discarded for Moon+ Reader, but I’m willing to give it another try on the Mac. At least the Library UI is decent on the Kindle app. Dark backgrounds and well arranged book covers look good. That’s all the good stuff, to be honest.
Our original insight was that many Mac users find it difficult to manage their e-book libraries and send books to their Kindle. The existing solutions were complicated, hard to learn and they provide a terrible user experience. Our mission was to design an app that makes organizing your books and get them to your Kindle as simple as possible.
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Posted on Jan 17, 2010 9:55 AM
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