November 2013 update for iOS 7. This handy guide covers all of iBooks, Apple's chart-topping 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.
- Use iCloud to download iBooks Store purchases to all your iOS devices automatically.
- Subscribe to magazines and newspapers or buy single issues.
- Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers.
- Fully cross-referenced, linked, and searchable.
Contents
- Getting Started with iBooks
- Stocking Your Library
- Organizing Your Library
- Reading Books
- Reading PDFs
- Newsstand
- Interactive Textbooks
Per maggiori informazioni: l'eBook "iBooks for iPad (No Fluff Guide)" di Sean Kells, edito da Questing Vole Press, è in vendita in formato Kindle su Amazon.it al prezzo di Euro 4,65.
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