With the arrival of iOS 4, the iPad, and iTunes 9.2, iTunes can now manage e-books for syncing to Apple’s iBooks app. iTunes accepts two types of book files: those in ePub format, and PDF files.
Kindle e-readers make it easy to amass and read books. Unfortunately, they don’t make it particularly easy to organize them. There’s no folder structure or tagging system to impose order on large ...
Follow the lead of your local library with this organizational method. We're all for organization methods that look beautiful, but they're useless if they're not functional. The way you line your ...
A cluttered home library can feel overwhelming, but it’s also an opportunity to reconnect with the books we truly love. With ...
I went to visit my best friend from college and fell in love — with her library. It was meticulously organized, yet outright pretty, with cascading shelves of hardcovers in coordinating colors. I ...
If you’ve ever bought an e-book from Amazon, you already know you don’t really own it. Sure, it’s in your Kindle library and you can read it in the app. But try moving it to another device or ...
Here is one app that you might want to have above everything else. It’s BookFusion and there are a lot of things that have added to its appeal. Take for instance the ability to continue with your ...
Is your e-book library a hot mess of random bestsellers, audiobooks, ancient sample chapters and abandoned titles? Deleting old files helps, but consider sorting your content into a Collections or ...