If you own a Kindle device, even an ancient one, you can sidestep a lot of that.
If you can get the Kindle working long enough to register at Amazon, you can download the .azw or .az3 files directly to your computer. From there, if you have the de-DRM plugin installed on Calibre, it will convert it to mobi. You can set your copy of Calibre to automatically convert mobi files to ePub as part of the import process.
I have a hand-me-down elderly Kindle that I never use (I prefer my iPad), but having it has made my download-and-convert process for Kindle e-books (which I read on Marvin3) a lot easier.
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Date: 2019-06-18 03:34 am (UTC)If you can get the Kindle working long enough to register at Amazon, you can download the .azw or .az3 files directly to your computer. From there, if you have the de-DRM plugin installed on Calibre, it will convert it to mobi. You can set your copy of Calibre to automatically convert mobi files to ePub as part of the import process.
I have a hand-me-down elderly Kindle that I never use (I prefer my iPad), but having it has made my download-and-convert process for Kindle e-books (which I read on Marvin3) a lot easier.