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iBooks for iPad & iPad Pro (Vole Guides)
iBooks for iPad & iPad Pro (Vole Guides) | Sean Kells
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This handy guide covers all of iBooks, Apple's signature ebook reader tuned to work with your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Mac. If you're coming from the Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook, you'll find the steps needed to make a smooth transition to iBooks. - Use just your fingers to page through books, read PDF files, interact with multimedia textbooks, create bookmarks, and highlight and annotate passages. - Use built-in search and navigation features to find words or phrases anywhere in a book and quickly jump to specific pages. - Share quotes from books via Mail, Messages, Twitter, or Facebook. - Adjust screen brightness for ambient light and change a book's text size, font, and layout to suit your eyesight and reading speed. - Stock and organize your library by buying books from the iBooks Store, downloading free (and DRM-free) books from the internet, and converting books to EPUB format. - Sync your library across all your iOS devices automatically. - Listen to audiobooks. - Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. - Fully cross-referenced, linked, and searchable. Contents 1. Getting Started with iBooks 2. Stocking Your Library 3. Organizing Your Library 4. Reading Books 5. Reading PDFs 6. Listening to Audiobooks 7. Interactive Textbooks
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I really LOVE this feature of Apple Books that came with the new iOS and iPadOS updates.
#applebooks #ibooks #ios #ipados #readinggoals

LibrarianRyan I need to update my iPad and check it out. 5y
TheBookHippie Guess I should look 🤣🤣🤣 5y
Texreader Nice! Time to upgrade!!! 5y
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Texreader So I use Kindle and Audible. I guess it wouldn‘t track those... 5y
GingerAntics @Texreader no, it only tracks within Apple Books. Kindle would have to track kindle. It would probably also track Audible since they‘re both owned by the same company. 5y
GingerAntics @Texreader amazon and I do not usually get a long. I only use the kindle app for library books and the few books I have for kindle and can‘t get for Apple Books (at least until we figure out how to get around their new BS so I can convert all my kindle books to Apple Books. 5y
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