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Old 07-02-2014, 08:20 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
@DiapDealer do you use Obok for cleaning kepub?

(I have yet to, but others find it successful)
Yes I do. But it leaves a non-standard epub full of non-compliant markup behind (not its fault, mind you). I haven't tried the plugin that AnemicOak mentioned, but even if it works well, it's an extra step.

But I don't want to make this about DRM removal. My point is that I used to be able to buy epubs from anywhere (with the exception of iBooks) and read them on/in most any Adobe registered device/app. No DRM-removal required. Now I have to research whether or not I can even read what I want to buy without performing major surgery on it first. And now even after DRM removal, I may be left with something that's still not usable by my preferred reader without further massaging.

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