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Old 09-13-2020, 04:46 PM   #1886
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Originally Posted by adrianf View Post
Running away from Amazon, I have been recommended Kobo. In fact, I am not even that surprised to see Kobo using DRM as much as Amazon, trying to sell only «best-sellers», etc..

Anyway, I have to apologise to all present here for a longer time, for my pretty primitive question. My excuse is, that I downloaded «Kobo Desktop Edtion» for macOS 10.15.6 only a few days ago, when I bought my first 5 books in the Kobo website.

Is it any general «sticky» guidance, how to use the «Kobo Utilities» Calibre plug-in to import into Calibre for macOS the Kobo books I have recently bought?
Alternatively, it might be useful also for other late-comers to this plug-in some sort of «help» file.
Many thanks to everybody, especially for bearing with my basic question.
Check for the OBOK plugin which comes as part of the DeDRM 6.8.0 package (Google DeDRM_tools_6.8.0.zip to locate the file). That's about as far as I feel I can go in this forum.
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