![]() I've cleared cookies, emptied trash, restarted Kindle, reinstalled different Kindle downloads, and altogether shut down laptop. ![]() I've even tried accessing the login from manage your kindle, no dice. Either way, my macbook pro isn't registered under my devices. So I enter 273918 into the Amazon password field, and it takes me to 2-step authorization where I reenter AGAIN (Banging my head against the wall as I've done this step a bazillion times already) and sometimes it lets me into my account, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it'll only take my main password. If your One Time Password expires, please reattempt to register your device with your Amazon account password to generate another One Time Password. This One Time password is time sensitive, so you need to use it within 10 minutes of receiving our email. When the download completes, follow the on-screen installation. Note: If your operating system isnt supported, use our Kindle Cloud Reader. ![]() Supported Operating Systems: PC: Windows 8, 8.1, 10, or 11. To complete the registration of your device or app, please enter the following One Time Password within the password field on the sign in screen: 273918. Use the Kindle app to start reading from your PC or Mac. For security reasons, we may require a two-step authentication process when registering certain devices and software applications. Hello, We apologize for the difficulties you may have experienced, when attempting to register a device or app to your Amazon account. chmod -x /Applications/Kindle.app/Contents/MacOS/renderer-test 2. then open Terminal.app, run the following command to force Kindle for Mac downloading old DRM books. Then this stupid email from Amazon, which I've probably generated 50 times by now from clicking register: Make sure your installed version of Kindle For Mac is older than 1.32, because sometimes the App updates itself to the latest version automatically. What I'm having a problem with is at the "It didn't like my already established Amazon password" part. While it’s possible this is a panic-reaction, trying to win back some of the 100 million people who joined Threads in its first few days, it seems more likely it’s either just a mistake by one of Twitter’s few remaining engineers, or a whim by Musk who will then revert it on another whim.Can you please explain that in great detail for dummies? Twitter hasn’t made any announcement about this. If you’re using the new version, click the settings cog bottom-left, and in TweetDeck Version, you can select the old one by using the reassuringly named Exit button. This is because Twitter has, for some unknown reason, re-enabled the old API that powered both TweetDeck classic and third-party apps. ![]() The Verge spotted that the classic version of the web app is working again. Ironically, had Twitter done this for the original version of TweetDeck, it might have reluctantly persuaded many of us to hand over the cash. Mark Zuckerberg has unveiled Threads, a clone of Twitter designed to lure people turned off by the social network’s changes under owner Elon Musk. Crucially, it doesn’t support multiple accounts, rendering it useless for the likes of brand managers who tweet on behalf of multiple accounts.Īt the same time, Twitter announced that even the new version was being paywalled, with access limited to those paying for Twitter Blue subscribers. That worked fine until around a week ago, when rate-limiting broke the web version for many, while others were force-“upgraded” to the new version, which is far less powerful. It’s just over a year since Twitter killed TweetDeck for Mac, but power users were able to continue using TweetDeck on the web. Users who did get force-switched can also revert to the old version – but don’t expect it to last for long … For those who didn’t get unceremoniously and non-consensually bumped onto the new version of TweetDeck, the old version is working again.
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