![]() In the old Mac, the import log is simple:Ĭalibre 5.33.2 embedded-python: True is64bit: True I can confirm that the license file exists in the expected folder, with the expected name. Kindle for Mac and Calibre are installed under the same user. I tried exporting the keys from the old Mac to the new one, but apparently they are unique to the installation. ![]() In both it is downloaded as an AZW file, but on the old Mac, it gets imported as "MOBI", whereas on the new Mac it gets imported as AZW and then fails to be converted. Now, it seems that the book is failing to import immediately. Did the chmod trick to prevent KFX from being downloaded.Installed Kindle for Mac 1.26.1 (I think it's the first 64-bit version that works?), and it's also the version I had in my previous Mac (though it recently updated to 1.33, and it still works there).On my old Mac I have Kindle for Mac 1.33, DeDRM 7.2.1, and Calibre 5.28. ![]() I'm migrating to a new Mac laptop, and whereas in my previous laptop I had Calibre and DeDRM working flawlessly, I am struggling to get this working in the new setup. ![]() Can't DeDRM Kindle books on new Mac installationĪpologies for bothering. ![]()
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