![]() I realize the importance of DRM, but as a consumer it is unacceptable (if avoidable). Removing DRM from Kindle is important so that one has access to what one has purchased. It keeps a metadata file as well as a book cover image (if available) and then one file each for one or more filetypes (e.g., epub, pdf, azw, mobi, etc.). When renaming the author or title, the file folders are renamed as well. It organizes files in folders based on the author(s) name(s), and subfolders based on the title name. However, Amazon unilaterally excluding non-Kindle users from their ebooks is another issue and I hope and pray every day that their bowels may gush out.Calibre calls itself an ebook management tool, but really any digital document can be stored in it. I also have a copy/paste of the file named above elsewhere (not My Kindle Content) if anyone wants to play with it.įINAL FINAL EDIT: another most awesome person on this forum found my book at another site so my KFX conversion issue is no longer personal and immediate. *SIGH* So I've "returned" the purchased book for refund - citing compatibility issues - fingers crossed. Is there anyone here who has managed KFX conversion? Can provide the retail file (B09N22JBYC_EBOK.azwĪnd 311 KB) and I'm happy to leave the upping and Warez to the converter also.įINAL EDIT - having seen other posts further down the main page, I've found that this is one big whirling furball of doom and there's probably no real fix yet. The internet seems to be chocker with hints and tips - I've managed to download and install an earlier version of Kindle Desktop but that's where my alleged skills run out. I'm a pure "sideloader to non-proprietary e-reader" person, and Calibre can't convert Amazon KFX content. I have a retail Kindle book (I bought it) because Big A was the only findable source for this ebook (earlier work of a now-successful Australian author).
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