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Old 03-15-2012, 12:00 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by sadievan View Post
Yes, thanks. I was using drmcheck.py. When I used kindledrm.py as you suggested I got the Amazon number of the book (not the name): B0060ET31M_EBOK.azw
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I'd bet that's "I think I love you" by Stephanie Bond.

If it is, then an easy way to check what a particular file is, without requiring any other tools, is to copy/paste the first part ("B0060ET31M" in this case) into Amazon's search box. It's the ASIN number uniquely identifying the book.

Of course, that method doesn't really scale if you have hundreds of books (in which case a tool that can display author and title would indeed make more sense), but for quickly checking what exactly one or two files are, it should do.
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