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Originally Posted by jhowell
Could you check the permissions on /Applications/Kindle.app/Contents/MacOS/renderer-test using ls -l?
Perhaps that file was not updated and kept its permissions from the prior version.
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I'm always a little in over my head when it comes to Terminal, so not sure I did this right. Does this help? And can you tell me what it means?
Code:
MacBook-Pro:~ O$ ls -l /Applications/Kindle.app/Contents/MacOS/renderer-test
-rwxrwxr-x@ 1 O admin 71936 Oct 10 13:39 /Applications/Kindle.app/Contents/MacOS/renderer-test
Also, I updated from 1.17 to 1.21, so there shouldn't have been any prior settings related to KFX to retain.
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Originally Posted by GordonGekko
Thanks if you can figure out a setting you have enabled or perhaps list your full settings there could possibly be a way we can all enable AZW3
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Yes, that's why I posted. However, K4Mac preferences are pretty basic, and there's nothing that suggests it would block KFX. But for the sake of completeness, this is what I have:
General:
- Registration
- Content Folder: Home > Library > Application Support > Kindle > My Kindle Content
- Dictionary: Live dictionary preview: checked
Annotations:
- Annotations Backup: unchecked
- Popular Hightlights: unchecked
Updates: Automatically update: unchecked