According to product information as of March 2010, iBooks will be able to "read the contents of any page " using VoiceOver. It is also capable of displaying e-books that incorporate multimedia. Additionally, the files can be downloaded to Apple Books through Safari or Apple Mail. It primarily receives EPUB content from the Apple Books store, but users can also add their own EPUB and Portable Document Format (PDF) files via data synchronization with iTunes. On June 10, 2013, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Craig Federighi announced that iBooks would also be provided with OS X Mavericks in fall 2013. With the release of iOS 8, it became an integrated app.
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Initially, iBooks was not pre-loaded onto iOS devices, but users could install it free of charge from the iTunes App Store. It was announced, under the name iBooks, in conjunction with the iPad on January 27, 2010, and was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update. for its iOS and macOS operating systems and devices.
English, Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, VietnameseĪpple Books (formerly known as iBooks between January 2010 and September 2018) is an e-book reading and store application by Apple Inc.