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Old 07-21-2020, 04:25 PM   #6
Deskisamess
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The FAQ's for that sites indicate only Android and iOS apps, no apps for downloading to a pc or Mac. It looks like you can read on a computer via a browser, but that wouldn't download the book.

As far as I know there is no way to retrieve a book file from an iOS device, from any reading app. I don't know about android.

The only way to use Calibre is to get the actual book file into Calibre. You can't do that if you can't liberate the book file in the first place.

Seems like a small time operation. Why not stick with the major e-book sellers, Amazon, Kobo, etc? Just because Amazon "locks you in" doesn't mean you have stay with Amazon. I've used Amazon books on a Kobo, and Kobo books on my Kindles. It's not that difficult for someone with average tech know how.
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