![]() ![]() ![]() I believe its only work or pages documents.PDF documents, unless tagged, will import into any application as a total mess. Ibooks Author does not support importing pdf's. And you are not forced to use the iBookstore you can save or email the file to distribute it. We really needed Steve Jobs "free K-12 books if you buy our iPods" model to make the lock-in acceptable.You can always export to PDF to make it compatible with the other inferior devices. This doesn't solve the problem of the textbook publisher oligopoly. On the customer end, licensing terms are unsuitable for K-12 unless the costs of ebooks drop to reflect their actual savings (or they can be resold) they aren't really good for college level either. Sure it's got animations, but it's an undesirable lock-in. * Books sold on the Apple Bookstore can only be read in iOS devices (not Macs, PCs, Kindles, or other tablets). * If you want to sell your book, it must be sold on the Apple iBook store But there are numerous issues that make this a "no go": As a person who has an "ebook" that's been around for about 10 years I looked at this with interest. ![]()
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