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Originally Posted by jhowell
(I verified that KFX is used for these books by looking at the free samples.)
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Yeah, maybe, but let me detail what I see.
Purchased a Pearson eTextbook from Amazon at standard (red: silly high) pricing. Installed the latest version of Kindle for PC to clean laptop (my "real" install is...an older version of Kindle for PC which can
not download, or even see in the library, this eTextbook). Connected that program to the account used to purchase the eTextbook. Saw all of the books in that account including the eTextbook. Downloaded
only the eTextbook, then quit the program before opening the book.
The result was the creation of a subfolder in the My Kindle Content folder named {ten characters}_EBOK. Inside that folder is one smallish .azw file, one .klo file, one .md file, a whole buttload of .res files (.md and .res file names all start with the same three characters), and a not-so-friendly-looking DRM .voucher file.
I don't have calibre and associated tools on clean laptop, so I can't do much else with it. I did copy the EBOK folder to place on my install (which does have said program/tools) sometime when I get the chance just to verify it will completely ignore the thing.
So there's that.