Quote:
Originally Posted by DougFNJ
Thank you. It's an amazing software called Tunekit ibookcopy. It offers a demo to convert a portion of the books so you know it definitely works, I paid $15 or $20 with a special they were running, but after I registered it I got the full version.
I then dragged the books from the iBook App on my Mac to the desktop. Then I dragged and dropped them into ibookcopy. I believe rather than breaking the drm, it opens the book and copies it to a non drm ePub format. I had to do this one book at a time, too many books opening so fast crashes iBooks.
I then moved those books into Calibre, converted them to Mobi, plugged the Kindle in and sent the books to my device.
I had also downloaded Send to Kindle but it duplicated all the titles on the device as Documents to download, if anyone knows how to convert those documents to books, I'd appreciate it.
This was pretty tedious work, but so worth it for the 1 time I had to do it.
|
I would suggest to keep the EPUB as your new master format, and convert it to AZW3 instead of MOBI. It's a much newer and much more sophisticated format that, most of the time, retains all layout of the EPUB.