> The best anybody can do is work around it by getting Amazon to send you the book in an older Kindle format but then you lose all the nice things that you get with KFX.
What do you get with KFX? It's hard for me to imagine any goodies I'd rather have than a file that I own and can read at my leisure.
One really nice feature you get is that if Amazon decides they want to delete the book from your kindle they can. It's a nice feature for Amazon and the publishers love it as well.
The writing is on the wall though - DRM is getting better and the easy to crack formats will probably fade away soon.
The solution isn't technical (ie better cracks), it's legislative. Books are special and most e-books shouldn't be DRM'd. Purchasers of ebooks should have the right to resell, to gift, to bequeath, to trade, and do all the other things that have been part of book culture for the past few hundred years.
What do you get with KFX? It's hard for me to imagine any goodies I'd rather have than a file that I own and can read at my leisure.