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Originally Posted by BetterRed
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If you use any or all of those plugins you should have already received update notices for each and everyone one of them and if you used the link provided to the plugin's thread and looked at the Version History you would have seen entries such as this
Version 2.1.9 - 19 December 2019 Technical changes after Python 3.8 testing with Calibre 4.99.2
Version 2.1.8 - 16 December 2019 Technical Tweaks after compiling with Python 3.8
Version 2.1.7 - 22 July 2019 Technically restructured and simplified to improve performance.
Version 2.1.6 - 23 May 2019 Python 3 compatibility.
If you want to know which plugins are python 3 compliant refer to this list ==>> List of PIs to be ported to Python 3
Everything in that list that has been struck out has been converted to Python version 3 and tested with calibre 4.99.x, conversely everything in that list that has not been struck out has not been converted to Python version 3 and tested with calibre 4.99.x.
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I was confused about future development, because I've seen virtually identical wording used by developers when they stopped development of their extensions for other software.