
See this post at the MobileRead calibre forum for more information on Dealing with Kindle for PC/Mac 1.19 (and later) and KFX in calibre. After the DeDRM plugin removes the DRM, then the KFX Input plugin will package it into a single KFX file. Install the KFX Input plugin to automatically locate all of the files that make up a KFX format book and gather them into a KFX-ZIP. Thanks to work by several people, the DeDRM calibre plugin can now decrypt KFX format ebooks from Amazon. Apple don’t allow anonymous signing, unsurprisingly. I can’t do anything about it being unsigned. It can go out to the internet and fetch metadata for your books. It can also talk to e-book reader devices. It can view, convert, edit and catalog e-books in all of the major e-book formats.

To leave a comment, see the previous post: DRM Removal Tools for eBooks.ĭeDRM_tools_6.6.2.zip can be downloaded fromĪnother new folder structure, some minor tweaks to the scripts for unusual events, and hopefully a 64-bit Mac OS application that now works from the release download, and doesn’t need an executable bit setting, and doesn’t have an unnecessary splash screen. calibre-6.2.1 by Kovid Goyal Publication date 2022-07 Topics eBook manager calibre is an e-book manager. Please update to the latest version if you are having issues. Linux users can install the latest version by running the following command.Version 6.6.2 of the tools is now available. You can download the latest release for Windows and macOS from the Calibre downloads page: But for anything else eBook related, be it stripping paid eBooks of DRM, converting ePub to a different format, editing metadata or cover artwork, syncing with popular devices - Calibre is in a class of its own.

If you’re just after a clean, fuss-free eBook reader for Linux I recommend using Foliate. In fact there’s nothing quite as broad or as featured as Calibre on any system (that I’m aware of). Get Calibre 5.0.1Ĭalibre is popular for a reason: it’s powerful, and it works on Windows, macOS and Linux. You can see a list of affected plugins on the MobileRead forum where, confusingly, the plugins crossed out HAVE been updated to work with Calibre 5.x, but the non-strikethrough ones haven’t. If a plugin hasn’t been updated to work with Python 3 it probably isn’t a plugin that’s in high demand or critical to use.

The e-book viewer in Calibre 5.x also supports vertical and right-to-left text.įinally, because of the Python 3 port, you should be aware that a number of third-party/optional plugins will no longer work.
