If you want to send documents to Kindle For Mac then you need to use a free easy to use Amazon service called Send To Kindle. This works for any kind of document including those in .mobi format. Here’s how to send personal documents to Kindle on your Mac.
1. Download and install Send To Kindle For Mac (requires OS X 10.6+)
Apr 28, 2020 I know this is an old subject. I'm running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 on a MacBook Pro. I've tried to find posts from years past and located this one from Mark Barnes. It seemed promising but I am unable to install the Send to Kindle for Mac software from Amazon nor is it os something similar available in the App Store that I can tell.
2. Enter your Amazon account details to register Send To Kindle:
There are then three different ways to send documents to your Kindle:
1. Drag and drop them into the Send to Kindle app. You can also drag it into the Send To Kindle Dock icon:
2. Use the Print option in any app. Download cac certificates for mac. Just go to Print and then change the Printer to Send To Kindle:
3. Ctrl click on a document on your Mac, select Services and then and Send to Kindle:
Whichever option you choose, you’ll then be prompted to add a Title and Author to your document before uploading. You can also choose whether you want the document to be saved to Amazon Cloud Drive.
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Simple as that. When you’re ready, click Send and your document will be then accessible on your Kindle device on your Mac.
If you’re having other problems such as the Kindle app crashing on your Mac or you’re not able to find page numbers on Kindle for Mac, let us know in the comments below.
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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).