Sentences with phrase «since ibooks»

The issue was reported by many users since ibooks 1.2 and it is yet another example of how Apple takes extra steps to deter users jailbreaking their devices.
I tracked down an ePub version of the book at the Barnes & Noble site, assuming, since iBooks also uses the format, that I could tranfer it to my iPad.
Since iBooks uses iTunes, and not a more universally accepted ePub management tool, it ain't gonna happen.
This means that, since iBooks puts the most recent items first on the bookshelf, the added books get shelved in reverse title order.
Let's start with that last feature, since the iBooks bookshelf is the first thing that greets you when you launch the app.
Since iBooks now offers syncing, you can download the same book to your iPhone and iPad (paying for it only once), and the app will seamlessly make sure you're always on the right page.
It's also a great opportunity for manga to find a new audience, since iBooks and other eBook retailers offer functionality that will suggest our titles to readers based on purchase history.
Since iBooks is the default eReader app on iOS and OS X, we felt that it was important to make our titles available there.
I was content to do, since my iBooks sales were more or less nonexistent — but it's really unclear how this works with my having previously released all these books under a Creative Commons license.
If your only mobile device is an iOS device, you can probably get by with just using iBooks, since iBooks cheerfully talks both EPUB and PDF.
Since iBooks reads ePub files (all of Apple's books will be in ePub format), it's possible that the app would also read DRM - free ePub files from other sources.

Not exact matches

Since Apple (aapl) doesn't sell iBooks for Windows and Google (googl) is mostly focused on selling on Android mobile devices, Microsoft (msft) may have seen the decline of other players as creating an opportunity in the market to serve Windows users.
iBooks consumption on phones is also on the rise since the launch of the larger - screened iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
Since then, Apple announced that iBooks Author would both import and export reflowable ePub files, and so it became possible to consider this app as an ebook editing tool.
iBooks Author is also an author favorite for creating textbooks, since it elegantly supports charts, graphs, and mathematical expressions.
Since the release date (12/19/13) of This Changes Everything, the first ebook in the The Spanners Series, TCE has been moving erratically but promisingly through the sales rankings on Amazon, Kobo, Nook and Smashwords (don't have rankings, yet, on iBooks).
«Apple says iBooks adding 1M new users a week since being preinstalled on iOS 8 `.
Especially since I have been selling well on places like iBooks.
Because of that, VIZ is able to offer M - rated titles via iBooks that aren't available on our apps, since the apps are rated 12 +.
Since the iPad has debuted over twelve million applications and 1.5 million electronic books have been purchased from Apples newly created iBooks.
Apples iBooks sold 1.5 million books in its first month since the iPad launch.
Apple iBooks has not been very relevant since the service launched in 2010.
You are free to publish also on the iBook and Nook platforms, but you'll need a different file, since they use the ePub format while Kindle uses their own proprietary format.
It may be easier to hire your formatter to upload to iBooks since I believe you need to own an Apple device to do this step.
Since virtually all my sales are coming through iBooks and Kindle now, I can see this really being a step up.
These ebooks will only be readable on the iPad, giving you no advantage as far as audience is concerned, and they are even less convenient to use than an app since you have to launch the iBooks app before you can read the book.
It has been an internal project for the last two years and is being rolled out to to the public since it has made great strides to mature and poses an alternative to the new Apple iBooks Author program.
With paper books, I tend to curl my finger under the next page and I end up recreating that gesture in iBooks; since the page curls precisely where you «grab» it, the effect is pretty slick.
You only have to look at Steve Jobs recently reporting that over 100 million eBooks have been downloaded via iBooks since April 2010 and Amazon selling more ebooks then tangible books for the last year.
And the thing is that since Indian authors can not upload directly to iBooks as yet, that's one advantage that non-Indians will have there if you upload it directly.
Note that Apple has been running a promotional campaign on the iBooks store since early November, where they promote Mystery / Suspense series which have the first book free.
Additionally, iBooks has never once crashed on me while I was using regular books, since I first started using the app.
When I was «wide» I used D2D to get to iBooks but since I already had my conversions done, I didn't use their converter.
I've been using the PDF capacity in iBooks since they enabled it, but notice that many of the links in the PDFs aren't active.
Apple, the premier company delivering digital content, has become a serious contender ever since it decided to include the iBook reading app in all updated iPhones.
Since I didn't have much time I decided to focus on the iBookstore and iBook reader and the word processing / layout program, Pages.
And, since most of the retailers they distribute to allow you to upload a Word doc direct to the site for conversion, I'm not sure why anyone would go through them, unless it is to get into iBooks / iTunes if you don't have a Mac.
Since the iOS allows you to use multiple ebook apps on one device, there's no reason not to add Nook to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch along with Kindle and iBooks.
Since it seems that there are currently no plans to make an iPad version of the Amazon - owned «Stanza» app (see «http://www.lexcycle.com/node/1949»), I decided to convert all of my Stanza ePub's to work in iBook.
Well, I can't say I'm shocked, since the whole iBook Store and marketing of the iPad as a reading device never seemed sincere to me.
The iPad 2 is faster, has 512 MB of RAM, and Apple has made a number of performance improvements to iBooks since this article was first written, but I'd still say that the iBooks software isn't as sprightly as the others on this list.
It is important to be as accurate as possible in metadata, since a pesky typo in the author's name may go unnoticed in some reading systems (e.g. Adobe Digital Editions), but show up on the top of every left - handed page on other reading systems (e.g iBooks).
Avenues School has since published two more Global iBooks — see this blog post from Kristen Paino: http://open.avenues.org/global-book-series-shelters-around-the-world
Which is weird, since there is nothing like iBooks Author right now, and the Kindle Fire doesn't match up to the iPad.
If you've been paying attention to any tech news since yesterday, you probably heard about the Apple announcement of their new iBook ® Author app — geared towards educators looking to publish textbooks for customized classroom solutions.
Aside from the large number of new customers, Apple has made another discovery that shows why they are giving iOS 8.4 and iBooks in general more attention: they are noticing that smartphone and mobile users (especially since releasing iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus) are slowly becoming the main customers for this service.
According to reports (https://gigaom.com/2015/01/15/apple-1-million-new-ibooks-customers-each-week-since-ios-8-launch/), Apple has stated that they are gaining about one million new iBooks customers every week since releasing the OS upgrade.
Apple's e-book sales should grow when iBook reader software comes out on the iPhone, he noted, since there will already be 100 million credit - card accounts registered with Apple for its iPhone and other devices.
Apple's own eBook reader iBooks is a good choice, especially since the latest update added direct support for ePub and PDF files (you can add them to iBooks by using the file sharing feature in iTunes).
Kobo has always been the «Meh, I guess since it's there...» choice, Smashwords is behind the times, Google Play is developmentally challenged (I've never seen someone make loading an eBook so unnecessarily complicated nor have the worst sales tracking from a company that invented Google Analytics...), and iBooks is awesome but you need either a Mac or an aggregate to get onboard.
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