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Old 10-26-2011, 11:03 AM   #58
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Apple is telling people who bought the Jobs book from iBook to delete the book and download it again as the original files had formatting problems.

http://www.macworld.co.uk/ipad-iphon...313555&olo=rss

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Macworld readers reported receiving an email signed 'iTunes Customer Experience' sent from the address iTunesStoreSupport@apple.com in the early hours of this morning containing instructions on how to get the new version.

"Thank you for purchasing Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. A new version of the book is available to you at no charge," the email reads.

Recipients are invited to ensure they have the latest version of iBooks installed, then to locate the title and mark it for deletion. The next step is to tap Delete, then tap on Store and sign out of your account. Then sign back in, tap on Purchased and locate Steve Jobs, then tap the iCloud button to re-download.
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