· Click on Open Book and then go to My Kindle Content in your Documents folder. The books there are listed in alphabetical order by Amazon ASIN number. Search for and select the book’s ASIN (also to be found under Product Details on the landing page). The book will open if DRM free and you can either read it or convert it to PDF for topfind247.coted Reading Time: 4 mins. Otherwise, it is up to publishers to sell books DRM-free, and as far as I know Baen/Del Rey/Tor are the only major imprints that do so. No site can legally sell eBooks without DRM unless the publisher allows it, and from what I can tell none of the other major publishers allow it. Amazon does not currently have a method of displaying this information to the end user unfortunately. The author always has the option of informing his audience in the description, but that does not generally provide an easy way to identify the book as DRM-free via a search or topfind247.cos: 7.
Calibre is an application for managing digital books of all shapes, sizes, and file formats and it's a fantastic tool for maintaining a DRM-free library. It's also a good tool for finding DRM-free books! It's certainly not the prettiest digital-book database on the list, but Calibre Open books catalogues more than 4, titles across 16 genres. In - I just went through everything I could find on removing DRM from Amazon books. and even though I have a v10 Kindle, I'm not finding any way to import to Caliber, or remove DRM, that is current and working. Even "Download and transfer via USB" does not work. Amazon refuses to let you download DRM-free audiobooks from the Audible website; when I try, they give me a file that is intended to be opened with their abysmal Audible Windows app. (I gave up in despair a while ago.).
Plug your Kindle into your PC with a compatible USB cable (most use microUSB), then copy and paste your DRM-free files into the “Documents” folder on the device. If they’re in the correct format, they’ll appear in on your Kindle’s library when you unplug it. Transfer Books Over the Air with Amazon’s “Send to Kindle” Desktop App. On Amazon they say something like `Simultaneous usage of devices: unlimited` for drm free books, but there is now way to just download the book and have a file (mobi,awz,epub,whatever) Looks like I always need to use some vendor apps to download and read books. Like Calibre, it also supports the main DRM scheme on the market, including Kindle DRM, Adobe DRM and Nook DRM, but compare with Calibre, it's easier to use. If you need, you can download it for free trial.
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