I did it all the time in windows but I can understand why you don’t want that 
discussed here. I know how to use google or start page or whatever. (smile)
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> On Feb 26, 2015, at 9:34 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> While I'm not sure about the legal ramifications of breaking DRM, I wouldn't 
> call running the Amazon Kindle app on the Mac using VMWare or Bootcamp as 
> being 'available' on the Mac. Sort of like saying an automobile can be driven 
> just fine on a railroad track by loading and towing it on a flatbed train car.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 2/26/15 7:27 PM, David Griffith wrote:
>> Whilst the i OS app is accessible the last time I checked the Kindle App on 
>> the Mac platform had no Accessibility Plugin and the book content text was 
>> not accessible via voiceover.
>> Certainly the only way I can use the Kindle app on a Mac is via a fusion 
>> Window.
>> 
>> Whilst it is possible to break the DRM of Kindle Books and whilst a legal 
>> defense for doing so may possibly be available for visually impaired people 
>> under the 2003 Act I am not certain that it can be assumed to hold force 
>> without some legal test.  So active discussion of strategies for breaking 
>> DRM on this list may not be appropriate. . The rights of visually impaired 
>> people to breach DRM and copyright is linked to the lack of accessible 
>> delivery and on other platforms at least Amazon has made available a number 
>> of accessible alternative, and these are available on a Mac via boot camp or 
>> Fusion.  Amazon could conceivably cite these in justification of preserving 
>> the integrity of their DRM.  . I agree that   the Mac OS should be a 
>> platform that accessibility should be extended  to though.
>> There are a number of commercial tools and there is nothing to stop you 
>> Googling something like Kindle DRM Removal.
>> David Griffith
>> On 26/02/2015 22:39, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>> I think the Kindle app for iPad and iPhone is accessible. I’m curious about 
>>> the Kindle Mac app myself. I’ve used it on the iPhone though. I think it 
>>> would be easier than trying to convert them although I’d like to know how 
>>> to do that too.
>>> My Youtube Channel: “www.youtube.com/LorieMcCloud
>>> 
>>>> On Feb 26, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Tim Emmons <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Ok, not sure if this went through earlier but I’m going to resend it 
>>>> hopefully without all the random. Forgive the crossposting but I’m 
>>>> stumped. I was trying to find a DrM removal tool to read Kindle books in 
>>>> Voice Dream, and in the process realized that I needed to possibly find 
>>>> out how to move around in documents and data to transfer things to my 
>>>> phone, say to Voice Dream, or remove a book from Kindle, to run through 
>>>> the protection tool since I don’t think the version  of Kindle for the Mac 
>>>> is accessible, and have hit a brick wall. Can someone direct me in all 
>>>> this where to find the tools necessary, how to get to documents and data 
>>>> running the latest iTunes 12.1 running the latest Yosemite, and an iPhone 
>>>> 5 S running iOs 8.1.3. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks again and 
>>>> take care y’all.
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