![]() I'll refrain from discussing methods for removing DRM, as that's frowned on here, but I'm sure you can find some references if you do a forum search. ![]() Once the files were downloaded to my Mac, I used the standard Add feature in Calibre to import them. Instead, I use the "Download & Transfer via USB" option when viewing the list of books in the Manage Your Content & Devices section of the Amazon website. It has a variety of features in which it can support user to fullest in their reading experience. It is cross-platform and cross-device, with a large library of free and commercial e-books. It has features which allow users to create e-books from scratch. After reading several threads here and elsewhere, I found the best option for me was to bypass downloading the Kindle for Mac app at all. Calibre is a free and open-source application which manages e-book library collections. I've tried the new Kindle App, but the way the books download is not a way that I can use the DeDRM tool in Calibre.Īfter years of being stuck on Sierra with my ancient 2010 MacBook Pro, I recently bought a new iMac running Catalina and set about to finally get all my Kindle books into Calibre. But since I'm on Catalina, I can't use that method. I have researched and others say use an older Kindle App on the MAC. ![]() Since Amazon changed the cloud reader, I can now longer "download" books. The I used Epubor-kcr-converter to remove the DMR so I could then load them into Calibre. In calibre, go to Preferences->Plugins->Device Interface plugin and make sure the plugin for your device is enabled, the plugin icon next to it should be green when it is enabled. ![]() I was using Kindle Cloud reader with Chrome to "download books" bought from Amazon. ![]()
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