• WaDef7
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      I’m not sure I understand, epub is both the industry standard and an open format, as far as I know. Why not work on using it or build it around epub from the get-go?

      I have to admit I’ll have to wait for the project to start implementing epub to consider getting on board, but it’s still a great effort.

    • Hyperreality
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      75 months ago

      Doesn’t calibre also have a built in converter?

      It used to be able to strip DRM from stuff too, but I think they got rid of that for legal reasons.

      • @[email protected]
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        85 months ago

        Yes, Calibre can convert to most formats.

        DRM removal is not a feature of Calibre, but of plugins you can add to it. Kobo and Adobe DRM have plugins available. Amazon DRM plugin is in a poor state as Amazon cracked down on a major method earlier this year.

        • Hyperreality
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          Think I did it that way for some books.

          I also seem to remember there being another workaround, by exporting it to my old sony e-reader via the official sony app, which is so old it doesn’t have proper DRM, but I did have to sign up for adobe digital editions or some or other BS. Something like that. End result was a DRM free epub.

          Huge waste of time, especially for something I’d paid full price for, so after that I gave up on buying ebooks, and simply pirated them.

          Just like with DVDs back in the day and streaming now, you get a shittier experience if you pay full price. Better to pirate.

    • mesamune
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      65 months ago

      Calibre already does this but cool we have options.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 months ago

      Epub to text is very easy and Pandoc can do it. I end up using lynx -dump because that’s faster though.