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I just got an android phone and some of the first apps I installed were Kindle and Nook. Kaldric Send a noteboard - 15/02/2011 01:49:28 PM
So I have a Kindle and bought some books on amazon. I downloaded the azw file and used calibre to convert it to a pdf but it's copyright protected. Does anyone know a good way to strip the DRM from the ebook?


Download the kindle for PC app and you can just siync anyhting that's on your kindle to your pc as well.


I can read anything in my accounts from anywhere, as long as I have my phone with me.
Kaldric

P.S. The "NSSP" is implied.

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I just got an android phone and some of the first apps I installed were Kindle and Nook. - 15/02/2011 01:49:28 PM 586 Views
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