8/18/2023 0 Comments Kindle for mac keeps crashing![]() ![]() Go to Preferences > Updates and make sure that 'Automatically install updates when they are available without telling me' is unchecked.Open Kindle for Mac and log into your Kindle account.Step 4: Stop Kindle for Mac from updating itself If it didn’t work, you'll get an error message, at which point, close Terminal, go back to Step One, including deleting Kindle for Mac, and start over If it worked, you'll see the same line you had before: ~ % You will be prompted to enter your Mac password (the one for unlocking your machine, not your AppleID) Sudo chmod -x /Applications/Kindle.app/Contents/MacOS/renderer-test You should see a prompt which looks like: ~ %Ĭopy and paste the following command after the %:.Open your Terminal app - the easiest way to do this is by clicking the search icon in the top right of your screen or by pressing Cmd+Space to bring up Spotlight and typing 'Terminal' to launch it.Step 3: Prevent Kindle for Mac from downloading KFX or KCR files Install it into /Applications via the DMG, but don't open it yet.The Mac App Store version and Kindle for Mac 1.32 and higher will not work at all.Once both app and plug-in are uninstalled, you need to install a version of Kindle for Mac which is between 1.25 and 1.31. ![]()
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