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Support files for Kindle for Mac app

I'm trying to clean up after Kindle for Mac app for a clean reinstall of this app.


It is still saving some file that finder can't see even though I have it set to show hidden files/folders, because after deleting the app and reinstalling, even with internet access temporarily disabled, it offers some book and garbled book titles, proving something was left behind.


Amazon support are saying Apple should support this, and of course this is bollocks (it's their app, they should know exactly what it puts where), but in case someone else has found their support equally lame and has another source for a list of all of the support files, I'll ask here.


Does anyone know what files Kindle for Mac puts where..... the stuff in application support and caches and user profiles and preference list stuff ?


Amazon does not provide an uninstaller, and launchpad uninstall does not eliminate the zombie data.


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Posted on Jul 6, 2020 8:05 PM

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Posted on Jul 6, 2020 8:20 PM

This App is free & will point out the files...


EtreCheck is a simple little diagnostic tool to display the important details of your system configuration and allow you to copy that information to the Clipboard. It is meant to be used with Apple Support Communities to help people help you with your Mac. It will not display any personal info.

https://www.etrecheck.com/


Pastebin is a good place to paste the whole report if you capture the URL while there…

https://pastebin.com/


Or this to search them out yourself...


Find Any File...


http://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/index.php


Hold Option or alt key when selecting Find to Find All.

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Jul 6, 2020 8:20 PM in response to Donot Haveone

This App is free & will point out the files...


EtreCheck is a simple little diagnostic tool to display the important details of your system configuration and allow you to copy that information to the Clipboard. It is meant to be used with Apple Support Communities to help people help you with your Mac. It will not display any personal info.

https://www.etrecheck.com/


Pastebin is a good place to paste the whole report if you capture the URL while there…

https://pastebin.com/


Or this to search them out yourself...


Find Any File...


http://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/index.php


Hold Option or alt key when selecting Find to Find All.

Support files for Kindle for Mac app

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