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The Kindle app gives users the ability to read eBooks on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface. Jeff 1987, Mostly BrokenThis 'update' feels clunky and broken. Well, it does download the ebooks, but the UI just no longer feels right. Unintuitive, with features I found accidentally mostly through frustration. Technically only one page at a time, page width does not chage automatically, manual page width was not obvious to manipulate, arrow keys don't work right away on new downloads, incomplete dark mode (top of window stays gray).
Seriously, 'two columns' just does not look right, and 'auto' can look just terrible with an ebook, making multiple columns. A lot of wasted window space. Animated page turn does not work (I see it on mobile). The notebook 'feature' does not add much, and seems to take up way too much space when shown. TOC also takes up too much space. The mobile version is not quite as good as my Nook, but is still a lot better than this. Pfunk4billion, InfuriatingI’ve used Kindle for years and I have always loved it.
However, using it on MacOS is frustrating. Seven months ago I purchased a book on Javascript and attempted to work my way through it. With no input from me whatsoever, the pages jumped forwards or backwards by 2-8 pages. I didn’t click anything, I didn’t hit any keys. Then I would have to go back and find the page I was on. Clicking to find the page would also result in it going much further than I intended it to. So then I’d have to go back the other way.
Then sometimes that would go too far. Then I’d get it right and halfway through the page it would start doing it again. Unfortunately, I forgot about that experience and, being busy with work, didn’t have time for Kindle until recently. When I ordered another book, this time on Python, it was the same wretched experience.
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I gave up on it a few times, then came back because I already paid for the book and was determined to get through it. Then I’d give up again.
It is infuriating to try to learn something while your app can’t stay on the intended page and 2/3 of your learning time is getting annoyed and fighting the program just to keep the page. I hate to buy the books twice because I obviously can only do this with the hard copy now (with the added inconvenience of not having the reference on the screen next to what I’m working on). I love Kindle and Audible and I hate to give it a bad review but on Mac, this app is garbage. FunkyMnky, Finally digital content that is easy to readThis is an impulse review so my opinion may change after awhile. I was thrilled when opening the Kindle book I bought to see how beautifully rendered the text was and the ease of navigating through it. I was about to dock a star since there was an image of a table on a page that was hard to read but found that double clicking the image brings up a larger easier-to-read version. I was weary of buying the book digitally since I did not have a great experience with purchasing magazines in a digital format in the past through other applications, not Kindle.
For the magazines, I would have to zoom in on the text in order to read it and use the scrollbar to get across the whole page. The flaw with the magazine format was presenting the left and right pages at the same time so by default it was zoomed out to fit both pages on the screen at the same time thus making the text small and blurred. It was lacking a single page flip format like this Kindle app does for the digital book I bought. So far I’m impressed.
Main article:Windows Media Video (WMV) is a technology developed by Microsoft.Version history. Flip4Mac 2.1 was released on July 2006 with support for Intel-based Macs. Flip4Mac 3.0 was released on September 2012 with support for improvements as well as. It also includes Flip Player, a new multi-format video player with the ability to play the most common Windows Media formats. Flip4Mac 3.1 was released on February 2013 with support for the third generation, (relaunched version of the original MacBook line), and with. It also includes the ability to export videos to from Flip Player.
Flip4Mac 3.2 was released on May 2013 with support for dramatically improved load time for (.wmv,.wma,.wm,.wmp,.asf, etc.) file formats. Flip4Mac 3.3 was released on May 2014 with several minor 3.3.X updates with 3.3.7 being the latest update. Several updates include re-supporting Mac OS X Snow Leopard (after the support being removed in 3.0), and natively supporting (10.10) and (10.11), but the software is no longer supported higher than OS X El Capitan (10.11).See also.References.