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Request standalone edition of DeDRM_tools #647

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mcandre opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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Request standalone edition of DeDRM_tools #647

mcandre opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 4 comments
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@mcandre
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mcandre commented Oct 9, 2024

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Not a fan of Calibre. It randomly deleted my entire ebook library.

While it is sometimes convenient for Calibre users to manage DeDRM in terms of a Calibre plugin, I would prefer not to install Calibre at all.

Can we please publish a standalone edition of DeDRM_tools, that does not depend on Calibre in order to work?

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If applicable, which version of the Kindle software are you running?

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@ElleKayEm
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@p1nkyy
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p1nkyy commented Oct 12, 2024

EPUBOR is your alternative for the time being I guess.

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mcandre commented Oct 13, 2024

epubor doesn't support modern kindle for mac either, nor isummersoft, nor anything else i could find.

Published a workaround (currently Mac specific):

https://github.com/mcandre/tigris

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noDRM commented Nov 10, 2024

Right now, the standalone version in the code was just a quick test from a while ago, it's not really usable yet. i do still plan to eventually make it so that the plugin can also be executed standalone, but right now that's not supported yet.

@noDRM noDRM added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 10, 2024
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