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Moving epubs to new iPad
I have an iPad 2 with many sideloaded ePub books in iBooks. I'm buying an iPad mini retina. Is there any method to move all those epubs to the new iPad or do I lose them all? Smash words, free books on amazon, I've got well over 100 free books I don't want to lose, many of them are no longer free.
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If the books are from Amazon, they aren't ePubs. You can copy the sideloaded books back to your pc, then copy them to the new iPad, though. Just do it the same way you originally did to the original iPad.
For any Amazon books, they should be on your account, for re-downloading into the Kindle app at any time. |
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iFunBox should do what you want.
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If you've been using iTunes to manage the books, you can use a backup & restore. But if the side loading hasn't used iTunes, then that may not work. You could use Calibre to determine the books that are in iTunes and then send them to the iPad mini. That's what I wound up doing. Neither iFunBox or iExplorer were able to do the job. Crash crash crash.
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OK, I'm stupid. New iPad. How do I "sideload" books into iBooks? Using iTunes takes forever.
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As a sidebar, just to check: have you also considered a different app from iBooks? Marvin is nice. |
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How are connecting the iPad to iTunes? If you are syncing via WiFi it is REALLY slow to sync sometimes. If you have your iPad connected to your computer via a USB cable, then it syncs much faster. I have fast WiFi, but a wired sync is several times faster in my case.
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Ha, yes I just assumed a cable! Wifi sync is fine and all when it works, but a cable gets the job done. (And since you have to connect it to charge every day, well, it's not really onerous.)
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I find that Calibre and its "iOS Reader Applications" plug-in is the most effective way to get books onto my iPad. I have something like 2000 books loaded in the Kindle App on my Retina Mini and it all works extremely well.
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Thanks all. I will try the ios Reader Application. Still waiting to hear about "sideloading? The way I have been doing it in iTunes is going to iPad page, books, and then I am forced to Sync to get the books I want into the pad. Probably 4 or 5 minutes with iTunes going through its backup routines, etc. A Pain.
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Sideloading just means loading your books on using a USB cable (rather than by Wifi, etc.)
I just went to test sync timing with a new book added, and realised that with the recent system update my iPad books are in iBooks now. Which system & version of iTunes are you using? I added a 388 KB by putting the epub into iBooks, ticking the box to sync it in the iPad's iTunes preferences, and clicking Apply. The new sync to the iPad then took eight seconds. If it's taking five minutes for you via a cable, there's something very different between your system/setup/etc and mine. If I'm doing a full back also during that sync, and I haven't done one for ages, sure that takes time - but that's not "taking forever to sideload a book", it's taking a reasonable time for a full backup. You can just unclick the full-backup option before you sync, if you're in a hurry. Last edited by meeera; 01-19-2014 at 09:40 AM. |
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As I said in an earlier post, a cable connection is much faster than using WiFi. BTW, syncing movies, music, photos, etc. are all pretty much the same as Books, just select the related tab, set up your options, and sync. .... Last edited by jswinden; 01-19-2014 at 01:10 PM. |
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Ok, I did it ![]() Last edited by The Old Man; 01-19-2014 at 01:46 PM. Reason: Problem solved |
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