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Old 02-24-2025, 01:47 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
It's good to hear that works. I've tried it in the past by my windows computer kept updating the Kindle app EVEN THOUGH I had checked the don't update option.

I have been using the D&T for a long time now. Over the years, I'd frequently have to rejigger my systems and relearn all over again how to get this process working.

I finally had it stable and documented and it sucks to have that removed.
It works *reasonably* well, although I'd say if you still have a K4PC 1.17 or 1.19 version, that seemed like the superior experience to me than using the 2.4. Everything my uncle's PC downloaded and imported was in KFX format, which is kind of a pain to work with even if it's DRM-free. Calibre doesn't seem to like opening the format on its own, and it doesn't work with the KindleUnpack plugin, so you have to convert it instead.

1.17/1.19 (when I had it working) brought the vast majority of books over as AZW3's instead, which Calibre has a much easier time with. But it's better than nothing, I suppose.
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