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Old 11-12-2013, 01:09 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Kobo's .kepub.epub files are simply renamed .zip files (exactly the same as a .epub file). You can open the file with your favourite unarchiver and look at the contents. The encryption is applied at the level of the files inside the archive and not on the archive itself.

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David
I don't remember being able to do that with any of my ADE books. I could be wrong, though, because I mostly use Kindle, and all my ADE books are DeDrm'ed in calibre and I don't actually have ADE or the encrypted books on my hard drive.

Still, looking at the file extension should be easier anyway. But of course Windows makes that difficult, I forgot.

Go linux!
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