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Old 07-04-2023, 02:38 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by ps67 View Post
  1. The OP didn't mention Linux;
  2. Anyway the KFX plugin works with Wine in Linux so don't start the OS war;
  3. For the OP: may be the plugin's author could help You but I imagine He will need more information (a copy, eventually scrambled, of the file, something about Your PC ecc);
My point is that neither Calibre nor the KFX plugin convert to KFX. It's using an Amazon program for Windows.

See if azw3 which DOES use Calibre works.

And for many people, no Amazon program works on WINE and the performance and reliability of Amazon Windows software is poor compared to Calibre, even if you are using MS Windows!

This is not about Linux vs Windows. It's about real Calibre conversion vs KFX which is only using Calibre & the KFX output PI to remote control an amazon program.

You can export/save the epub to disc and run the Amazon program that really does the conversion, directly.
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