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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Yes it is. Especially when you can remove the DRM from Kindle eBooks.
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I can remove DRM from Kindle books with the original Windows 10 Kindle App (v1.05230) using the latest prelease from Sats github site. What is my incentive to update to Windows 11 right now?
Note: This is all strictly for experimentation and documentation. I have no need of DRM removal. But for those who might have installed the initial v1.015230 of the Windows Kindle app on Windows 10, I can attest to the fact that the latest tools from Sats are currently working in that scenario.