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Originally Posted by twedigteam
If anyone still takes a gander at this thread, having some issues running the Kindlestrip tool on OSX10.6.6; a simple drag & drop of a .mobi file onto the AppleScript file doesn't actually cause anything to occur...taking a closer look, I'm wondering if the inherent Python files on my Mac are outdated to run kindlestrip properly (I had no issue at whatsoever using your ePub zip/unzip scripts, but I could be misled in that they don't use the Python language?). My version:
Python 2.6.1 (r261:67515, Jun 24 2010, 21:47:49)
Noticed that there is a more current build of 3.2, wondering if maybe this could be the issue? I'm sure also there is a way to run from Terminal, but I am certainly not at that level of familiarity with Python to do so....thanks in advance if anyone spots this...
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I can't think why it wouldn't work for you. It works here. You don't need Python 3.x. Most of the python scripts around are written for Python 2.x where x>=5, including this one. It may well not work with 3.x at all.
What happens if you just double-click the applescript? (It should ask you to locate kindlestrip.py - just click cancel if it does.)