Then there was I♥CABBAGES who released DRM removal for Adobe ebooks.Īnd then there were many others who improved the tools, including decrypting and decoding Amazon's Topaz and decrypting KFX files.Īnd the people who worked on decrypting Kobo books from the Kobo app. Or was Apprentice Harper involved all along? (Don't know the history.)As I recall, the first was "The Dark Reverser" who release a python script for removing DRM from Mobipocket ebooks. I feel like I need to find some way to thank Apprentice Alf for all his work. Kindle for PC 1.17.1 and earlier uses weaker DRM which DeDRM can bypass.Thanks for the clarification I inadvertently added an extra layer of confusion. If you are using the up-to-date version you are downloading KFX even if it says AZW. That version of Kindle for PC will send an "AZW" file to your computer (which are often MOBI despite the extension). There's a place in the app to tell it not to auto-update, which works most of the time. If that happens, you need to reinstall from the older version. You will need to save a copy on your computer because sometimes Amazon will randomly force an update. The app available from Amazon is up-to-date, not 1.17, so you will need to search for that version of the app. I organize the folder by download date and upload them in that order to Calibre. The file ends up in the "My Kindle Content" with names like VERYRANDOM.AZW (so you can't even tell which book it is). (If I didn't do that, I don't know how I would download anything from Kindle.) So yes, you need the app. I downloaded Kindle for PC onto my desktop.
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