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Originally Posted by DNSB
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.
I do have Adobe 2.0.1 on my older iMac and I will use it. However, I don't know how to open it since when I try, I get a message that says a newer version is available. There is a big red X through the program icon I believe (I'm not at that computer at the moment). Is there a special way to circumvent the newer version of Adobe Digital Editions so that I can open the 2.0.1 version?
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.
Do I need to download this version (6.8.1), or can I get by with my old version of DeDRM if I can get my ADE 2.0.1 to start up? I think (but I'm not sure) that the ADE is the big hang-up for my set up at the moment. If I find a way to open the old ADE on my older iMac, I'm thinking all will be well. I might be wrong. It has happened!
Good luck.
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I have no idea what the next responder below you response is talking about, which goes to show you how little I know about what I'm doing. So the easier we can make this, the better. But I thank anyone who tries to help me.