Thursday, August 5, 2021

Version 1.32 or Later Kindle for Mac Does Not Come with Renderer Test File!

Amazon released the latest 1.32 Kindle app for both Windows and Mac. One thing we have noticed that it is that version 1.32 Kindle for Mac does no come with the renderer test file, comparing to the earlier version Kindle for Mac. The biggest effect of lacking the renderer text file is that Kindle users can no longer use the command line to disable KFX format which can not be cracked by current DRM Removal technology. Therefore, the command line will no work for version 1.32 and later Kindle for Mac, which means that you are not able to remove Kindle DRM by running the command line. 

Version 1.31 and lower Kindle for Mac includes the renderer-test file under the MacOS folder: 

Version 1.32 or later Kindle for Mac does not include the renderer-test file under the MacOS folder:

Right now, in order to back up your Kindle books for convenience, you need to follow this detailed step-by-step guide to remove Kindle DRM effortlessly. It is also the only workable solution for you to get rid of Kindle DRM. 

Once the DRM has been removed successfully, it will show Decrypted to the right of the book title. If the Kindle file does not come with DRM protection, it will not show any notification word after dragging to the right main window. And you will find your decrypted Kindle files by clicking Decrypted or the book folder icon on the lower right corner of the software.

Warmer Reminder: if you fail to remove Kindle DRM at your first try, please start over and repeat the above-mentioned steps again. We believe as long as you follow the above detailed step-by-step guide carefully, you will be able to remove Kindle DRM smoothly.

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