Amazon Kindle eBook Bulk Downloader: for downloading your Kindle eBooks in a more automated way than is typically permitted, this tool can create backup copies of the books you've already purchased.
Amazon Kindle eBook Bulk Downloader: for downloading your Kindle eBooks in a more automated way than is typically permitted, this tool can create backup copies of the books you've already purchased.
Designed for downloading your Kindle eBooks in a more automated fashion than is typically permitted, this tool allows you to create backup copies of the books you've already purchased. - treetr...
Just a warning the Download and transfer via USB will no longer be an option from 26th of Feb according to Amazon UI.
9 1 ReplyGuess my aeroplane mode is never turning off now.
5 0 ReplyDownload your the Amazon UI or use this tool while you can though.
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Semi-related, but several years ago I had a good experience getting my audiobooks from audible with https://github.com/rmcrackan/Libation
24 0 ReplyLibation and OpenAudible are amazing.
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Typical, I've just spent several hours over the last few days downloading everything manually 😫
15 1 ReplySame here lol, glad to see it's easier for everyone else now though!
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Did this for my dad a year ago, got him a Boox and set up calibre. Between libraries and drm free sources Ive got him almost completely off of amazon.
6 1 ReplyHow's the battery life? I have the first gen and it keep crashing and battery drained down so fast.
1 0 ReplyBoox is the best, I've got to read using the app I want (moon reader), got to install whatever news apps I want
3 0 ReplyYeah...I did a lot a research before landing on Boox, and it 100% is the best. Pricey tho.
3 0 ReplyHow is screen clarity? Which model did you get? Did you use a kindle prior for comparison?
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Just get a Kobo. Don't support Amazon surveillance
9 3 ReplyI guess that tool helps with this transition
15 0 ReplyDefinitely. My response was probably a little glib.
Tools like this, that help people escape locked down systems are worth their weight in gold.
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Doesn't Kobo use Adobe DRM? I don't see how that's much better than Kindle.
I have a bunch of books from both stores, and Google too. The downloading and DRM removal process was about the same for all of them.
4 1 ReplyThey’re allegedly working with bookshop.org so at least you’ll be able to support a local bookstore.
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The point of this is to take what you already bought from Amazon with you when switching.
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Well, it doesn't find my books. :(
Correction, got it to work.
Next step, unscrambling the books.
Edit: And, done. (there weren't that many books, 460 in total).
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