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I've used the quite useful feature to send an article to my Kindle from my iPhone and I'd like to use the same on my Mac Safari browser. A search comes up with an app that you can install to send things to Kindle, however the option doesn't show up in the share sheet like the articles suggest.
It looks modern, it is faster, it has more features, it removes limitations for sideloaded books and other quirks of the old app. From the top of my mind: Can change fonts in sideloaded books. Can easily extend highlights across pages. Fullscreen is actually fullscreen.
19 cze 2019 · Unlike before we are now selling the extension on the app store, but users of the old extension can email us at help@fivefilters.org to request a code to download the new version. I think Apple is discontinuing support for the old extensions from Safari 13.
Safari extension. Install our Safari extension to clip web content and sync your Kindle library.
Send to Kindle for Mac. Add personal documents, web content, and other files to your library to read them on your Kindle or in the Kindle app with features like reading progress, notes, highlights, bookmarks, and more.
26 lip 2019 · Apple is removing support for legacy extensions in Safari 13. They've been encouraging developers to build Safari App Extensions instead. We've now done that for Push to Kindle and published it on the MacOS app store.
19 lut 2013 · Currently available for Chrome and Firefox (with Safari coming soon), the extension adds a button to your browser's UI that will, on command, push web content to your Kindle library in two-clicks. Tip: The keyboard shortcut alt + K will also do the same as going through the button in your browser.