Alexa App For Apple Mac

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Open the App Store and sign in

This browser is not supported by the Amazon Alexa app. For best performance, access the Alexa app from: Apple Safari (Version 6+) – Mac; Google Chrome – Mac/PC; Mozilla Firefox (Version 27+) – Mac/PC; Microsoft Internet Explorer (Version 10+) – PC (Version 10+) – PC. Alexa is always learning new features, plus thousands of skills like 1-800-flowers, Animal Sounds, and more Reverb does not support music due to Alexa doesn't allow use of Amazon Music in apps. Only hardware implementations are allowed to play Amazon Music. Try Asking Questions: Alexa, set a timer for 5 minutes. Alexa, set volume to 4.

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Manually update the app

Check your payment method

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Pause the download, then restart it

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When you touch and hold the app from the Home screen, you might see options to Resume Download, Pause Download, or Cancel Download. If the app download is paused, tap Resume Download. If it's stuck, tap Pause Download, then touch and hold the app again and tap Resume Download.

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Restart your device

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Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad.

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Then check to see if you can download or update apps.

Contact Apple

If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support.

Amazon has pushed an update for its Alexa iOS app today with two notable accessibility-focused improvements – support for the iOS system wide dark/light mode setting as well as compatibility with Apple's system wide Dynamic Type feature.

Reported by Stephen Aquino for Forbes, the two valuable changes came with Amazon Alexa version 2.2.401007.0 for iPhone and iPad today. Amazon only lists 'Various bug fixes and performance improvements' for the build but it features a switch from the previous darkish blue default UI to now respecting the iOS system setting for dark/light mode. Stephen notes this will be appreciated by some with visual impairments.

The other big change is official support for Apple's Dynamic Type feature. That allows users to set a system wide text size that works across iOS apps. Here's how Stephen describes the benefits of this support:

The accessibility benefits are twofold: The Alexa app is more accessible for users who need considerably larger text, and they needn't have to adjust text size in the app itself any longer because Dynamic Type bows to a user's global setting. This is not only a feature of convenience for visually impaired users, it also helps those with fine-motor and/or atypical cognition. Having to tediously go through every app on one's device(s) to alter text size requires a lot of excess tapping, as well as increases cognitive load for people who may have trouble remembering where and how to tweak the setting.

The Amazon Alexa app is a free download from the App Store for iPhone and iPad.

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