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Old 02-24-2020, 11:47 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
I think that once e-books became mainstream developers mostly lost interest. The DeDRM plugin is on life support these days. I have my doubts that it will make the transition to Python 3 that is planned for Calibre later this year.
There is a Python3 branch for the DeDRM tools.

The same as the current Python2 branch, the standalone DeDRM tools are gone and won't be coming back.

If I read some comments correctly, part of the reason for dropping the standalone DeDRM removal tools for Windows and Mac were due to issues where most would-be users showed an total inability to read and follow instructions in the various ReadMe files.

My limited testing using the calibre 4.99.x betas showed that, for the most part, it seemed to work but there were some odd error messages.
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