Hi Gina,

That has not been my experience with the Kindle app, that you must select the 
book in order for it to download fully. I've just opened the Kindle app on the 
Mac and let it hang out for a bit, then my sighted spouse comes in, opens 
Caliber and does his thing. I use to have the Kindle for pc app, which did have 
some rudimentary accessibility. And with that app too, all I had to do was buy 
a book, tell Amazon to direct it to my kindle for pc app, open the app and 
presto, it would show up in the library and could be opened. I've read kindle 
books that have been drm stripped on my iPad, and they weren't cut off in the 
middle. So perhaps this has changed regarding the need to actually focus on the 
book in the application before it completely downloads.

Mary

Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com


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