We are so sorry to tell you that Any eBook Converter doesn't support to decrypt kindle KFX books downloaded from the V1.25 of Kindle for PC, as these books have been protected by a new scheme developed by Amazon. By now, there is not any software on the market can crack this new technology and our developers are working on this issue. Currently, to convert from Kindle KFX books, please downgrade your Kindle for PC program to V1.17 or earlier, and re-download all the books. Below is the detailed steps for downgrading Kindle for PC, please follow:
You can see the difference if the kindle is feeling sluggish. Delete a collection (dropping those books to the main window), then recreate it and re-add the books you still have. The Kindle will get a little faster.
You might find the discussion I had in the comment section with April Hamilton about the nook to be interesting: -end-of-the-nook-tablet/#comment-264 What happens if BN shuts down its ebook business?
I sent this suggestion to Barnes and Noble tech support today, and posted it on the nook discussion forum:To my way of thinking, the page-forward and page-backward buttons are in the reverse of where they should be, given the weight and design of the nook.
If you hold the nook with your thumbs over the page-forward buttons (on either side), it's top heavy, and has a tendency to fall backward, and I'm always afraid it will drop backward out of my hands.
But if you hold the nook with your thumbs over the page-backward buttons (which are higher up, near the device's center of gravity), the nook is balanced nicely in your hands, but you have to reposition a hand every time you want to change a page.
Obviously, going to the next page in a book is a very common operation, whereas going to the previous page is something rarely done.
Because of this, I'd be grateful for an option to swap the function of the page-forward and page-backward buttons, so that the one labeled ">" went to the previous page, and the one labeled "
Excellent suggestions, however none of the above worked for me. I had purchased a book through kindle unlimited but the download got jammed. I logged into kindle through my phone and returned the book. Tried redownloading it then on my kindle tab and it worked!
You may be wondering why you should fund my creation of a robot army! I think that if you have this question it shows that you are thinking about everything all wrong! Consider this: What if I am unsuccessful and the next supergenius decides to make a robot army and is not so cheerful, friendly, and gracious as I am?
He continued: 'I searched the Internet for others who have found the same "revision" but was unsuccessful. Could it be that no one else has ever read this e-book version of War and Peace? Or has no one else brought the substitution to anyone's attention? Could some software programmer have altered just my copy?'
I would wait about a month, for mobile world congress to be over, if your thinking about buying a kindle fire. The price will be reduced, and many more similar devices near the same price range wil be introduced.
Highly recommend you get a Samsung 7 plus. Amazing device. You can download kindle and still actually do stuff on the device. I am coming from an ipad and I thought the fire was not very good when I played around w my friends.
Hey Bud7 - I just ordered a Fire here in the States and I'll be over there in Thailand next week. I'd be interested to hear if you go with the Fire. I already had Prime and I wanted to get it here at my home address. I do tend to agree with the guy before this post, get a different Android Tab, I didn't even know there is a Kindle App for Andoid. I have the kindle app on my notebook so that should have tipped me off.
I got a kindle Keyboard, (WiFi) for Christmas. It will not connect to my home wi fi... It recognises that it's there, but it simply won't connect. I've tried changing the security protocols and even removing any security from the wifi, but it doesn't want to play. It did connect when I was staying in a hotel for a couple of days, so there's nothing wrong with it. However it works fine when I use the USB cable, and I can download books from Amazon that way, so It's well worth having.
What I then found I needed to do was change the name of the folder that has your kindle books in and create a new one of the original name. Now when you open Kindle PC it will not see any of your books, so you will need to download them into this new folder. Now transfer those new files into Calibre and, for me at least, the DRM was removed.
I used the current version of Calibre, installed the Apprentice Alf plugin and added KFX input plugin. For the Alf plugin I customized it and chose the first option for kindle readers and put in my kindle serial number. I downloaded the file from my orders section of amazon and it converted just fine. This was after trying multiple ways including using old version of software on my MacBook.
Was able to have it work for my small selection of books, I was using latest Calibre 6.8, and DeDRM 7.2.1
The key for me is I needed to do as Calibre suggested, download the books from amazon website for usb transfer, then was able to decrypt those[azw3 & azw files), was not able to decrypt .kfx I pulled directly from my device directly (Huge size difference 5090 KB vs 774kb).
Very nice to free up my purchases and port over to my nook, thankyou all for the continuous feedback or I would have given up.
I am curious how you got past the kfx-zip. When I download a 2023 book from the kindle (11th gen paperwhite) into calibre, the transfer occurs but in kfx-zip format. Attempting to open the file lead to a system search asking for the program I want to use for that extension, rather than calibre opening the file.
Prison doors slam behind the convicted while fellow-fighters, thrown out of their factories, are compelled to look for work in another city or a remote district; those who are unemployed following the defeat take refuge in the most far-flung and anonymous nooks; the women keep quiet, the children, wary of the security policeman's smarmy inquiries, deny everything. Thus the legend of the days of the Rising dies away, forgotten and drowned by the noise of restored traffic and resumed work. In corners of workshops a new group of workers that has taken over at the deserted benches in the factories may still repeat a name or two and recall the particularly good shots -- but that too is passing away.
Berlin! Anyone who has seen Berlin in the October days will certainly recall a feeling of astonishing ambivalence or, rather, ambiguity as the basic feature of its revolutionary turmoil. Womenand unemployed gave the streets a special tint. In the bread queues and in front of butchers' windows smart urchins whistling the Internationale pushed through between knots of despairing women. The slide of the mark, the derisory benefits paid out to the unemployed, disabled and war widows, the inflated rates of pay, the breath-taking prices of immediate necessities, the ruination of the petty-bourgeoisie, the utter shamelessness of the Grand Coalition, the cupping-glass that the Ruhr had become, the repressions by the French, the quiet mischiefs done by German capitalists that had been dragged into the light of day by the press and, overshadowing all the newspaper columns, the spectre of the bloodied and coaldust-covered Ruhr -- all these were the clear portents of a revolution at hand. Rich people's motor cars were already avoiding the suburbs and the police turned a blind eye to the looting of bakers' shops. On the outskirts artillery kept rumbling over the stony wastes, edging ever closer to the striking factories; the roar of lorries loaded with two tidily-formed lines of police did not moderate, but merely went to kindle the fury of the crowd besieging the markets and newspaper kiosk windows.
Here, at this conference, T. had to urge on and restrain simultaneously. Like some old coachman, used to driving his heavily laden waggons up the steep icy slopes of the bridges, T. had both to kindle and damp down, scarcely keeping on his box while beating off the social-bureaucrats with piercing whipcracks, tugging on the foaming bits with the whole weight of his authority and grounding the rearing militancy that would argue no longer but was blind with rage.
Another nook -- in one of the working-class quarters. The door is opened by the wife who helps her husband collect his things and holds a candle-stub over the kitchen table on which a map is spread out. For some time he primes himself and then, from the depths of his heart with a sense of the deepest relief:
Elfriede was not only a perfect communist, an excellent workmate and a heroic girl who fought at the barricades, raisingSchiffbek's entire female population its feet to set up field kitchens and herself taking out under fire hot coffee and fresh cartridges fastened around her slim waist re, the marksmen in the trenches; with her own hands she put her old man under lock and key adding his old-fashioned rifle to the party's scanty war material and was finally caught by the police in the heat of her criminal activity, namely while cleaning potatoes for the insurgents with her sleeves rolled up amid piles of fresh peelings; not only was she a courageous active woman for ever dedicated to the party but also perhaps one of the first examples of a new brave type so unsuccessfully faked in the pages of the neo-proletarian novel and the homilies of armchair revolutionaries.
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