

The easiest way to find the correct directory is to go to Calibre's Preferences page. If you already have keyfiles generated with I <3 Cabbages' ineptkey.pyw script, you can put those keyfiles in Calibre's configuration directory. So if you have Adobe Digital Editions installation installed on the same machine as Calibre. If there are already '*.der' files in the directory, the plugin won't attempt to find the Adobe Digital Editions installation installation. It will use that file on subsequent runs. If successful, it will create an 'r' file and save it in Calibre's configuration directory. When first run, the plugin will attempt to find your Adobe Digital Editions installation (on Windows and Mac OS's). You can always click on the File-Type plugins to see if the plugin was added.

Please note: Adding the plugin was a success, Calibre will show the item in File Type plugins-Inept Epub DeDRM(0.1.7) by DiapDealer(as the images show). Use the "Load plugin from file" button to select the plugin's zip file (ineptepub_v01.7_plugin.zip) and click the 'Add' button. Under "Advanced" click on the Plugins button. Do **NOT** select "Get plugins to enhance calibre" as this is reserved for "official" calibre plugins, instead select "Change calibre behavior".

It will still work if you have Python and P圜rypto already installed, but they aren't necessary. other than having Calibre installed, of course. It is meant to function without having to install any dependencies. This plugin is meant to decrypt Adobe Digital Edition Epubs that are protected with Adobe's Adept encryption.
