Apprentice Alf's DeDRM Tools is free and open source software that removes DRM restrictions from ebooks, allowing users to convert their ebooks to other formats. It supports removing DRM from Kindle, Adobe, Barnes & Noble and Kobo ebooks.
Apprentice Alf's DeDRM Tools is a free and open source software application developed by 'Apprentice Alf' that removes DRM (Digital Rights Management) restrictions from ebooks. This allows users to convert their DRM-protected ebooks into unrestricted formats like PDF and EPUB, and read them on devices that don't support DRM.
The tool works by analyzing the encryption used on DRM ebooks from major retailers like Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Adobe Digital Editions and Kobo, and producing a decrypted version of the ebook without any restrictions on usage. It can remove DRM from Kindle's AZW/MOBI format, Adobe's Adept ACSM format, Barnes & Noble's EPUB format and Kobo's Kepub format.
Once DeDRM is applied, users have full control over the ebook and can convert it to other formats, print it, share it, etc. without any restrictions. This makes it useful for people who want to switch ebook ecosystem or read their books on alternative devices. The tool is frequently updated to ensure support for latest DRM schemes.
DeDRM tools are released under GPLv3 license and available for Windows, Mac and Linux. It's regarded as one of the most popular and powerful tools for ebook DRM removal with support for formats from all major ebook retailers.
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