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Old 08-03-2010, 04:49 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by amjbrown View Post
Can't support you there - I have both, and I think iBooks is a great piece of software. Collections, and some kind of recent history are (easy) improvements, but it's pretty good.

As to wasted space, mine is perfect. Small, appropriate border of whitespace - but lots and lots of words. I put a book of poetry on last night which has looked horrible on every other reader I've tried, but works great in iBooks.

amjb
Hi:

I produce ebooks for various authors, both epub and mobi. I'm currently testing a children's book intended for iPad. I don't have an iPad, (and both my iPods are older), but my niece does. Question: can you point me at destructions for side-loading an epub (non-DRM'ed, since I'm creating it via Sigil) onto the iPad so I can beta-test it on hers? Assuming an iBooks interface?

Thanks,

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