

Make enough backups of this, if you have an anonymous authorization you'll need this to restore the data if you reinstall your OS or move to another computer. Once you activated the plugin using one of the four methods, click "Export account activation data" and save the data somewhere.

You can import an authorization backup ZIP file by clicking on "Import existing activation backup" if you have a backup from a different machine or from a previous install.Make sure to create backups if you do this. You can click on "Create anonymous authorization" to authorize the plugin without an AdobeID.If you have ADE installed and activated, you can click "Import activation from ADE" to import the activation from Adobe Digital Editions.This will use up one of your available activations.


First I only managed to make a small Calibre plugin that just executes his library / binary, so the first version was Linux-only, but then I was able to completely reimplement the libgourou library in native Python as a Calibre plugin. This plugin is a replacement for Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) which allows you to turn an ACSM file into an EPUB or PDF just like ADE would.Ī couple months ago, Grégory Soutadé created an open-source ADE replacement library ( libgourou) in C++ which can be used to "convert" ACSM files into EPUB or PDF files - see the thread Ī couple days ago, I noticed that library and started to look at how that worked.
