Okay I have about 900 Kindle books that I've paid for. I've never dared try stripping the DRM off them in case Amazon somehow finds out and blocks my account, losing me the rest of them. But since Amazon's planning on deprecating my Kindle in May now I guess I have nothing to lose. What would everyone suggest? And can anyone recommend a good e ink reader to replace the Kindle that can read files from any source?
@afewbugs Calibre + DeDRM + instructions found online worked for me^w um this person I overheard at the bus stop (with zero retaliation from Amazon: how would they know?)
@considermycat @afewbugs Seconded Calibre. I've used hive.co.uk, not to be confused with the heating people. They support local bookshops but I haven't set that bit up since I don't use any.
Like with the others mentioned you'll need to use Calibre to de-drm them.
@KaraLG84 Oh yes, I forgot about hive, I've used them as well