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Old 02-25-2025, 05:40 AM   #570
Jacques Q.
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Hello.
I've been trying to look for an answer in this thread, but it is a rather long thread, so sorry, I couldn't find it (maybe it's not there at all, or maybe somewhere else).
So my question is simple : my usual method is to buy Kindle e-books (in France), open them on my computer with the Kindle reader software (most recent version as far as I know), add them to Calibre using the "add book" tool, de-AZW3/KFX them using the appropriate plug-in (thanks a zillion times again to its maker !), and then send the EPub version to any Kindle device I want (including recent ones like ColorSoft) via "Send to Kindle" or sometimes e-mail (using the Brave browser) if I want it at hand, and of course carefully save several backups of my Calibre library. After that I usually delete the book from my Amazon account, having no more use for it.
I've had no issue, no warning message from Amazon, nothing so far when doing that (including today).
So : is that method still working (and if so, as far as can be predicted, will it still be working in the technically foreseeable future) ?
Thanks in advance

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