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Old 01-06-2015, 05:08 PM   #25
EditorOne
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I know it's an obsolete tablet, and I have no plans for using it beyond checking the files that clients want to upload to iTunes. As a functional device for looking at books I've created for iBooks, it should work okay. I have no delusions that it will do anything else for me. I only paid a pittance for it. It was a risk, but since I now know that my client can publish through iTunes without issues, that might be worth it. It's just part of my device collection for ebook production and quality control along with my Kindle, Nook, and my Android tablet with multiple ereader apps (and all the bells and whistles). Thanks.
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