This is a fork of Apprentice Harper's version of the DeDRM tools. Apprentice Harper said that the original version of the plugin [is no longer maintained](https://github.com/apprenticeharper/DeDRM_tools#no-longer-maintained), so I've taken over, merged a bunch of open PRs, and added a ton more features and bugfixes.
The latest stable (released) version is v10.0.3 which [can be downloaded here](https://github.com/noDRM/DeDRM_tools/releases/tag/v10.0.3). The latest `master` build (will be automatically updated with every code change, may be unstable) [can be found here](https://github.com/noDRM/DeDRM_tools/releases/tag/autorelease).
Take a look at [the CHANGELOG](https://github.com/noDRM/DeDRM_tools/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) to see a list of changes since the last version by Apprentice Harper (v7.2.1). This plugin will start with version v10.0.0.
The v10.0.0 versions of this plugin should both work with Calibre 5.x (Python 3) as well as Calibre 4.x and lower (Python 2). If you encounter issues with this plugin in Calibre 4.x or lower, please open a bug report.
This is a repository that tracks all the scripts and other tools for removing DRM from ebooks that I could find, committed in date order as best as I could manage. (Except for the Requiem tools for Apple's iBooks, and Convert LIT for Microsoft's .lit ebooks.) This includes the tools from a time before Apprentice Alf had a blog, and continues through to when Apprentice Harper (with help) took over maintenance of the tools.
For the latest Amazon KFX format, users of the calibre plugin should also install the KFX Input plugin from the standard calibre plugin menu. It's also available from the MobileRead thread here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=291290
I welcome contributions from others to improve these tools, from expanding the range of books handled, improving key retrieval, to just general bug fixes, speed improvements and UI enhancements.
I urge people to read the FAQs. But to cover the most common: Do remember to unzip the downloaded archive to get the plugin (beta versions may be just the plugin don't unzip that). You can't load the whole tools archive into calibre.