It’s almost hard to remember, but when it came out, iBooks could read only EPUB files, not PDFs, and the only way to load them was by syncing with iTunes. Over a number of releases of both iBooks and ...
You know how Apple sometimes freaks out about protecting intellectual property, even disabling certain features to discourage piracy and push users to their own digital content stores? A good example ...
Download .ePub file (1.6MB, For iPad, Kobo, Nook, Sony E-Reader) Download .mobi file (1.0MB, For Kindle) To read Ask A Wine Expert: 101 Things We All Want to Know on your computer, open the PDF file ...