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The Windows version of calibre works with the calibre_ebook_common plugin. calibre_ebook_common has the same functionality as calibre with the exception that it only works with the Topaz or HTMLZ format and not with the SVG images (K4MobiDeDRM). This plugin causes calibre to automatically download and install the K4MobiDeDRM plugins for all the platforms that calibre supports. The plugins will then automatically do the conversion of the Topaz ebooks to the epubs, mobi ebooks, and etc.
Originally the Windows version of calibre worked with calibre_ebook_common_3.0.0. However, calibre_ebook_common_3.0.0 is not compatible with calibre 3.0.0.1 so the Windows version of calibre 3.0.0.1 now works with calibre_ebook_common_3.1.1.0. The epubs, mobi ebooks, and etc from the calibre_ebook_common_3.1.1.0 plugin will not be compatible with calibre 3.0.0.1 so you will have to use the Windows version of calibre 3.0.0.1 instead. Note that you will have to rerun the calibre_ebook_common_3.1.1.0 plugin after updating to calibre 3.0.0.1 to make the change take affect.
There is currently no way to convert a Topaz ebook to a format that can be read on a PC. There are some programs, such as GoldenReader and Sigil, that can convert Topaz to KF8 and epubs. However, the information extracted from the Topaz file must be cleaned up manually because the programs currently convert Topaz into a different file format. If you have a Topaz ebook, please let me know.
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