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Old 01-04-2022, 09:36 PM   #1472
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Originally Posted by sleepy6553 View Post
David, what would I need to do if I plan on using my older iMac (late 2013 running High Sierra). I'm hesitant to do anything like this on my new iMac anyway. Should I just go with the updated DeDRM and the .ascm plugin mentioned, or can I somehow run the ADE 2.0 (but I don't know how).

I thought I read somewhere that I shouldn't upgrade Calibre past 4.23. I've been reading so many posts now that I can't remember what that was in reference to though.

Thank you for your response.

Christine
Looking at the calibre download page for Mac OS, the last version you can run on High Sierra would be 3.48 which would preclude using the latest DeDRM or DeACSM. If I remember correctly, High Sierra can still run 32 bit apps so you should be able to install and use ADE 2 so that would probably be the best way for you to go.

ADE 2.0.1 is available from Adobe if you have the patience to find the link. Or you can use Adobe Digital Editions 2.0.1 to save you the search.

calibre 3.48 for Mac OSX is available calibre's download page at calibre-3.48.0.dmg

Apprentice Harper's site still has DeDRM 6.8.1 available.

Good luck.
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