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Old 02-20-2011, 08:06 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by redbees View Post
I was using tools_v1.9, and have now acquired 2.6. Is necessary to remove the old plugins before installing the new ones? (and in addition reconfigure the new plugins?) Or do I leave the old ones in place, along with the configuration information they contain? (This is obviously my first time making changes to Calibre plugins, and I don't know what to do. When I install new versions of Calibre, I uninstall the old first, so I am assuming that I should do the same for plugins. (??)

Also, I went to aa's for my initial info, and this update. I had seen the update mentioned both in this thread, and in another on MobileRead. I did not see a K4PC change and resulting update mentioned on aa's blog. If there is another source of information concerning changes to K4PC (and other readers/DRM schemes) and resulting changes to plugins in response, could someone please let me know, if necessary in a PM? Thanks.
I ran into a conflict with 0.1.9 and .0.2.4 so it is best to remove the old version although with me it put the config info into the updated version.
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