the thing is ibooks doesnt just store a bunch of .epub files in a directory, there's another thread where i posted a response. ibooks stores book files in a whole directory structure index in a plist. it might be a simple injection into the plist to add a book file or there might also be a sqlite database, i didn't look that far. plus there might be some data stored back in the computer you sync with, checksums, etc. can't imagine the developer community is going to go mucking around much with apple's offical applications. wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a 3rd party way to inject books into ibooks. far simpler to use an application like readMe which has alternative ways of sideloading.
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