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Old 01-04-2023, 08:08 PM   #372
Jacques Q.
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Hello. So Amazon eventually implemented the possibility to send EPubs using SendToKindle a few days ago (in France that is, but surely this is global), although Mobis are still accepted.
BUT I guess it is no mere coincidence that, just a few days after that happened, when trying to open a (newly published, didn't try with older ones) e-book using the Kindle for PC reader, version 1.17, in order to transfer it to Calibre and do what I wanted with it, I just couldn't but was prompted instead to download the latest version - so I just got the book refunded.
I asked the very same question in another thread, but it may belong here as well : does this mean "the party's over" with the degrees of freedom one still possessed when using an older version of the Kindle for PC reader - like converting them to plain Mobi with no KF somethings or DRMs and retaining only that version ?
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