Epubor Ultimate V1.51.0.2 Eventually Comes

Epubor released Epubor Ultimate v1.51.0.2 on 27, July, which enables users to convert both DRM-free and purchased eBooks more easily and conveniently.

People who purchase and read eBooks a lot must know about eBook formats and DRM restrictions, and probably have been bothered by cross-platform eBook reading for long. Despite of a lot of eBook converting tools in the market, Epubor Ultimate stands out with its own characteristics, which enables users to unlock secured books and convert eBook from one format to another at the same time.

With the updating of eBook structures and formats, Epubor also keep updating its product line so as to deal with not only regular eBooks but also newly published eBooks. The latest Epubor Ultimate was released on 27 July (http://www.epubor.com/ultimate.html), which comes with enhanced features along with a briefer (re-designed) interface.

The main features of Epubor Ultimate v1.51.0.2 are as follows:

1. Easier interface with shortcut menu added;

2. Updated conversion library to decrypt & convert regular EPUB, PDF, Kindle books as well as Kindle TPZ/AZW3 more efficiently;

3. Deal with Barnes & Noble Nook books properly;

4. Other bugs fixed.

Epubor Ultimate supports eBooks purchased from almost all popular eBook stores such as Amazon, Google Play and Barnes & Noble (excluding apple iBooks). Ebook formats accepted are EPUB, PDF and a variety of Kindle formats (AZW, AZW3, AZW4, TPZ, TOPAZ, PRC, HTMLZ, KF8, etc.). For successful DRM removal (before the conversion), users are required to follow correct steps to sync/download the eBooks to PC/Mac. EPUB and PDF books should be synced with ADE (Adobe Digital Editions) or opened with ADE before the conversion. Kindle books ought to be synced with Kindle for PC/Mac app instead of being downloaded from Amazon's official site or directly copied from the Kindle eReader.

As long as the eBooks are synced (opened) with according apps, Epubor Ultimate will be able to complete the decryption in minutes. The conversion may take quite a while, which mostly depends on the source size and formats.