I have a late 2013 iMac with Mac OS Mojave 10.14.2. I recently got a subscription to SiriusXM radio. I downloaded the Amazon Alexa app from the Apple App Store to my iPhone SE, and I can stream the tunes to the Echo Dot that is included with the subscription. If I'm understanding correctly, this particular app applies only to mobile devices. I can't seem to find one for the iMac on the Apple App Store. Best time machine backup drive for mac.
- This Mac app was originally produced by bizmodeller Limited. From the developer: My Media for Alexa lets you ask Alexa devices, such as Amazon Echo and the Amazon Dot, to play music from your existing home media library.
- I have a late 2013 iMac with Mac OS Mojave 10.14.2. I recently got a subscription to SiriusXM radio. I downloaded the Amazon Alexa app from the Apple App Store to my iPhone SE, and I can stream the tunes to the Echo Dot that is included with the subscription. If I'm understanding correctly, this particular app applies only to mobile devices.
- The Alexa app is compatible with the following operating systems and software versions: iOS 11.0+ Android 6.0+ Fire OS 5.3.3+ Note: Echo Auto in the Alexa app is only available on iOS 12.0+.
- How to Use Alexa on a Mac If your machine doesn't run Windows 10, you can't download Alexa, but you can use the Alexa app in your browser.
The wireless MAC address for your echo is seen at the bottom of the Echo Setup screen in your Alexa app and this is how you can find your MAC address for your echo device. Amazon launched other.
After some Googling around, I found a reference to a free app called Reverb for Amazon's Alexa voice assistant that allows one to download it to an iMac. I'm unclear as to whether or not this particular app would allow me to access the SiriusXM network and play it through my computer.
My real question, though, has to do with whether or not anyone else has downloaded the Reverb app to be able to access SiriusXM via a non-mobile device, like an iMac or a Mac laptop. I don't want to try and download this thing if it is going to raise compatibility issues with my iMac.
I have a late 2013 iMac with Mac OS Mojave 10.14.2. I recently got a subscription to SiriusXM radio. I downloaded the Amazon Alexa app from the Apple App Store to my iPhone SE, and I can stream the tunes to the Echo Dot that is included with the subscription. If I'm understanding correctly, this particular app applies only to mobile devices. I can't seem to find one for the iMac on the Apple App Store. Best time machine backup drive for mac.
- This Mac app was originally produced by bizmodeller Limited. From the developer: My Media for Alexa lets you ask Alexa devices, such as Amazon Echo and the Amazon Dot, to play music from your existing home media library.
- I have a late 2013 iMac with Mac OS Mojave 10.14.2. I recently got a subscription to SiriusXM radio. I downloaded the Amazon Alexa app from the Apple App Store to my iPhone SE, and I can stream the tunes to the Echo Dot that is included with the subscription. If I'm understanding correctly, this particular app applies only to mobile devices.
- The Alexa app is compatible with the following operating systems and software versions: iOS 11.0+ Android 6.0+ Fire OS 5.3.3+ Note: Echo Auto in the Alexa app is only available on iOS 12.0+.
- How to Use Alexa on a Mac If your machine doesn't run Windows 10, you can't download Alexa, but you can use the Alexa app in your browser.
The wireless MAC address for your echo is seen at the bottom of the Echo Setup screen in your Alexa app and this is how you can find your MAC address for your echo device. Amazon launched other.
After some Googling around, I found a reference to a free app called Reverb for Amazon's Alexa voice assistant that allows one to download it to an iMac. I'm unclear as to whether or not this particular app would allow me to access the SiriusXM network and play it through my computer.
My real question, though, has to do with whether or not anyone else has downloaded the Reverb app to be able to access SiriusXM via a non-mobile device, like an iMac or a Mac laptop. I don't want to try and download this thing if it is going to raise compatibility issues with my iMac.
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