![]() But when trying to open the book, I get a message stating it cannot be read since it is DRMed. I import this file into Calibre and this time the cover, title and author is correct. ![]() So, I tried the “download and transfer via USB”. See for information on how to handle KFX books. Clicking on the book, you get an error message:ĮRROR: Could not open ebook: Failed to read book, C:\Users\bk\Documents\Calibre-bibliotek\Unknown\B00J75IQUA EBOK (155)\B00J75IQUA EBOK – Unknown.azw click “Show Details” for more informationįile “site-packages\calibre\utils\ipc\simple_worker.py”, line 286, in mainįile “site-packages\calibre\ebooks\oeb\iterator\book.py”, line 64, in extract_bookįile “site-packages\calibre\customize\conversion.py”, line 245, in _call_įile “site-packages\calibre\ebooks\conversion\plugins\mobi_input.py”, line 34, in convertįile “site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\reader\mobi6.py”, line 84, in _init_ Trying to import this into Calibre appears to go ok, but the cover and title is all wrong and author is UNKNOWN. Today I bought a book which was delivered to my PC kindle as an. A bit of a ramble, sorry- but i hope the info helps. I don’t know if link posting is verboten, so i don’t want to break any rules by posting one If you google it, it should be fairly easy to find a download. The Kindle for PC version that I’m using now, which is working, is “KindleForPC-installer-0”. But if I had to choose one, I’d pick the one where I could put all my ebooks. I admit though, I’ll often leave the kindle copy on the kindle app, and read with it as well- it really is a nice app. Now, I just convert any kindle copies I buy into epub, bc I like having my library all in one place. The UB Reader Pro app allowed me to create and organize my library with bookshelves, but when I bought a kindle or an audiobook, they didn’t fit in that library, so I had to create a text document, tabled, with every title organized into those paradigms. My ebook and physical libraries are organized on an OCD like level by genre, by region, then chronologically, and in the case of monarchies, by person and epoch (Most of my books are history related). When I started buying them, the bulk were epub format, and so I used an epub app (UB Reader Pro). The caveat being, I have about 4,000 ebooks on each device, stored on expandable memory. The kindle for android app is free, and actually a very lovely app, feature wise, to read with. ![]() I don’t have a kindle- I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab E (10”), and a Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 (10′), that I use for ereading. My advice is to find a copy of the older version, and back it up, so you’ll have it in the future for re-installing, if need be. I’m currently using an older version, and it works fine with Calibre. ![]() I was aware there were compatibility issues with the new Kindle for PC version, but wasn’t aware what they were. If you found this post worth reading and want to kick in a buck or two to the author, click of the Mind: Update: In a comment, Steve notes you can also download AZW files by going to your “Manage Your Content and Devices” page, then clicking on the “…” button next to the title you want and selecting “Download
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