HI TobySFan, I guess I'm confused about what you mean that your Kindle never shows as a 'device'? Unless I'm sorely mistaken, the only devices that would show up on your Mac would be i-devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc.). Since Kindle is an Amazon device, it has no native support on the Mac. The Mac does run the software that Amazon provides for Kindle users to be able to access their Kindle books on thier i-devices and Macs, but beyond that, there is no other suppor that I know of. Can you explain exactly what you are looking for when you say your 'device' does not appear? Two other thoughts: 1. Go back into the Apps program and see if the Kindle app is showing as 'Installed'. If it isn't - re-install it. If it is showing as installed, restart your MAC to see if it now appears correctly with all content on your Launchpad. ![]() Good Luck - and please let me know how it all turns out! Since Kindle is an Amazon device, it has no native support on the Mac. The Mac does run the software that Amazon provides for Kindle users to be able to access their Kindle books on thier i-devices and Macs, but beyond that, there is no other suppor that I know of. Can you explain exactly what you are looking for when you say your 'device' does not appear? Note: The Kindle app for Android doesn’t seem to have a setting for Popular Highlights, nor does it appear to display them—or at least, not that I can see. Still have questions? Post them in the comments below, or send me an email. So, when you look at the “real” page numbers in a Kindle book, remember that they link to a specific print edition of the book. Updating the answer to this question requires mention of a new (2016) feature in Kindle readers, the “Page Flip” function. Two other thoughts: 1. Go back into the Apps program and see if the Kindle app is showing as 'Installed'. If it isn't - re-install it. If it is showing as installed, restart your MAC to see if it now appears correctly with all content on your Launchpad. Good Luck - and please let me know how it all turns out! Thanks so much again for all the responses! Gail from Maine: after viewing your last response, I was able to solve the problem! The kindle was supposed to appear on the desktop, (from everything I read) after being plugged into the computer, as an 'kindle icon'- similar to how a flash drive apears on a desktop. Free music notation software for mac. I realized this must the case for the older versions and apparently not for my new one. This brings me to markwmsn: Thanks also for your repsonses! I realized that the Android File Transfer box that appears must have replaced the kindle icon from earlier versions. I was able to then move files into the appropriate folders through that file transfer page. I kept expecting the kindle to show up on my desktop--it never did--and now I know why. I still can't 'eject it safely' after transfering files since it doesn't show up as device on my desktop-- but I do not get an error message either.
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