Estos son los pasos a seguir para transferir un libro electrónico en format ePub que no tenga restricciones de derechos de autor al iPad para ser leido en iBooks.
Paso 1 Descarga el libro ePub y guárdalo en el escritorio de tu computadora. En este ejemplo yo descargaré el Libro de Programación para iPad de Daniel H. Steinberg y Eric T. Freeman.
Paso 2 Inicia iTunes haciendo click en su ícono.
Paso 3 Haz click para seleccionar Add to Library... desde el menú File.
Paso 4 Selecciona el libro electrónico en tu escritorio y haz click en el botón Choose.
Paso 5 Haz click para seleccionar Books de la lista de bibliotecas a la izquieda. Nota que tu libro ya debe aparecer listado ahí.
Paso 6 Conecta tu iPad a la computadora y selecciónala de la lista de dispositivos a la izquierda.
Paso 7 Haz click para seleccionar la pestaña de Books.
Paso 8 Marca la opción Sync Books si es que no estaba marcada previamente.
Si seleccionas All books entonces todos los libros serán transferidos al iPad. En cambio, si eliges Selected books, entonces deberás revisar de la lista de libros que siga cuales deseas enviar al iPad.
Ahora haz click en el botón Apply o Sync en la parte inferior de la ventana.
Es posible que recibas una advertencia de que se borrarán todos los libros en tu iPad si ésta es la primera vez que sincronizas los libros. Haz click en el botón Sync Books.
Paso 9 Una vez que la sincronización haya concluido tu puedes abrir iBooks en tu iPad para leer tus nuevos libros ya transmitidos.
*Nota: Si no tienes iBooks en tu iPad puedes descargarlo gratis en App Store.
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Dude, thanks, but I hate iTunes. I'd prefer to use WinX MediaTrans to sync ePUB eBooks, PDFs, etc. from computer to my iPad fast and smoothly, with no data loss. Exporting or deleting iBooks from iPhone iPad can also be easily achieved with this smart tool.
I have transferred ePub ebooks from Windows laptop to iPad using both iTunes & email. Books appear in Book folder on iPad but I get an error message saying that they cannot be opened as the file maybe corrupted or not in the right format. Does this mean the book files are not DRM-free? Can ebooks which are not DRM-free be transferred?
One simple way is to email the epub file directly into the email registered on your iPad/iPhone. Open the email in your iPad/iPhone and Open it with iBooks.
My version of iTunes 11 doesn't have a "Books" tab in the Library Panel. I checked the Preferences, and there's no "Books" option to check.
How do I get "Books" to show up in the Library?
So annoying I've been trying all week to download on iPhone, iPad and laptop!! 5 hours today and still no success. I see it in my iTunes act on the computer but can't get it on iBooks on my apple devices..
I downloaded my book from OverDrive from my public library and it wont let me drag it into iTunes, or open up from and email and it doesnt show up in my ibooks when I choose it. Am I doing something wrong or is it because it's a rented book?
How do I read rented ebooks then if I cant put them in my itunes?
If you have Dropbox on your desktop and your iPad, you can copy the ePub file to your Dropbox account. When you try to open the file in the Dropbox app, you'll get an error saying that you can't view the file. But if you touch the download icon in the upper right corner, one of your options will be to open the file in iBooks (assuming you have the iBooks app installed). Touch that and you're good to go.
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every time I transfer new epub book to ipad, the old epub gone, i see only the new epub.
How can i add the new epub without lost the old epub. (i do option selected check box for the epub i want to transfer only.)
Thanks
Simplest way to transfer epub to iPad is as follows:
1. Download epub from sites you know
2. Email the epub file to yourself (eg. GMail) - do not zip or rar it
3. Open up the email in your iPad, and click on the attachment (the epub file)
4. Choose "Open in iBook"
and that's it.
Wow, I seriously can't thank you enough. I don't know why I didn't think to do this, I was going crazy because I was going to have to update my entire Apple software. THANK YOU