MacBook :: Move PDF Folders Or Books To PDF Library In IBook On IPad?
Mar 15, 2012How do I move PDF folders or books to PDF library in iBook on my iPad?
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iOS 5.1
How do I move PDF folders or books to PDF library in iBook on my iPad?
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iOS 5.1
I had gotten a book some time ago from a third party source, and it was saved as a .epub file on my computer. After I upgraded to Mavericks, I was able to open this using iBooks. I know that it is possible to sync purchased books (from the iBooks store) to an iPad from a Mac, but I didn't buy this in the iBooks store, and I wanted to read the book on my iPad. Is there any simple way I can transfer the book, preferably wirelessly?
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a. HDD of MBA: 86.6 GB out of 120.47 GB Free.
b. USB Drive where iTunes Media Library is located: 39.93 GB out of 64 GB Available.
c. iPad 2: 7.7 GB out of 58.1 GB Available.
Despite this availability of free memory, the sync is not going through. The memory utilization within my iPad, as seen graphically on iTunes on my MBA (when iPad is connected to MBA) is as follows:
a. Audio: 8.10 GB
b. Video: 7.30 GB
c. Photos: 7.50 GB
d. Apps: 14.00 GB
e. Books: 1.01 GB
f. Others: 2.60 GB
g. Free: 17.94 GB
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