Why it's taken Amazon three and a half years to release an official Kindle
reader for Macs only they know but judging by its simplicity, there's no real
justification for it on technical grounds at least. Note that you don't need
an Amazon Kindle device to use this software. Kindle for Mac is a very simple
e-book reader which allows you to read and sync your library with your
Kindle. You can purchase books online and have them directly delivered to
Kindle for Mac and then sync it with your device. Kindle for Mac is extremely
simple. When you first install it you're required to enter in your Amazon
account details or sign-up for one. You can then either transfer books from
your Kindle to Kindle for Mac by clicking the rather small synchronization
symbol or go directly to the Amazon site by clicking *Shop In Kindle Store*.
You can sort titles by name, author or most recently purchased but other than
that there are absolutely no other preferences. It's a little annoying that
long book names are truncated on your library page and there seems no way of
changing this. Reading is a simple case of dragging pages up and down with
your mouse or using your mouse wheel. Alternatively, you can use the white
arrow on the right to skip pages. Strangely though, you can't seem to zoom in
or out which you'd imagine as a basic feature in something like this. You can
add bookmarks on any page by just clicking Bookmark and a small fold will
appear in the top right corner of the page for when you return too the book
later. There are extensive keyboard shortcuts also, details of which can be
found on the Kindle for Mac help page. *Overall Kindle for Mac does an
efficient but basic job of managing your Kindle books but considering how
long its taken to arrive, its a little disappointing.*Download *Kindle for
Mac 1.5.2* in Softonic