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Old 12-07-2011, 02:12 PM   #7
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Well, that was the way I did before start using Calibre, but I had problems with the organization of my ebooks and Calibre, apart form its intrinsically slowness, is a very good catalog manager.

Now once I've purchased an ebook I pass it through my MAC DeDRM 3.1 tool, put it in Calibre (both DRMed and not DRMed version) and take Calibre do all the work for me.

It's the best option I've found.

I do not purchase only from Amazon. I have a T1 and a Nook and Calibre manages automatically all the format conversions and so.
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