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Originally Posted by odamizu
It's not quite so dire. If there's no D&T and no Kindle for Mac, Mac users can use virtual machine software to run Kindle for PC on their Mac. They can also use an old Kindle that still downloads .azw3 or .mobi and transfer those files from Kindle to computer via USB. And they can try running Android emulator software to get Kindle for Android working.
So while things aren't looking good, it's premature to say, "If they also discontinue D&T, then that's it for Mac owners."
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I didn't mean right now; it was a reply in a discussion about whether old Kindles will remain capable of downloading new books. Some of us speculated they won't, and in that case, if D&T were also discontinued, there would be no options left. Unless Kindle for Android method would still be working by then, but I'm not optimistic about that.
At the moment, yes, there still are a few methods. Let's hope it continues to be the case.