pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote: > On Tue, 10 Jan 2023 08:11:28 -0500 > Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> wrote: > > > The Debian package calibre contains: > > > > - an X11 application which is an all-singing, all-dancing > > library manager and ebook reader > > > > - a set of CLI-usable conversion utilities, most importantly > > 'ebook-convert', which figures out the input format > > automatically and exports to a large number of output formats, > > most usefully EPUB and PDF. > > > > Follow-up question, in case you know this too: apparently, when you > purchase a Kindle book and read it via the Kindle app on your Android > phone, the document doesn't exist on the phone itself. I've > plugged my phone into my PC and examined every directory under Android > and the SIM card, and I can't find a trace of the Kindle book I > purchased. > > I've installed Calibre, but without having the Kindle file in hand, I > can't convert it. So... any idea how to actually pry the Kindle file > out of Amazon's greedy hands, so I can point Calibre at it?
https://www.epubor.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-download-kindle-books.html appears to be up-to-date. I don't actually use Amazon for media purchases/rentals, myself. -dsr-