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How Can I Read iBooks on my Laptop?

On my Laptop, I can:
a) Listen to songs I purchased, with iTunes
b) Listen to podcasts I subscribe to, with iTunes
c) Listen to Audio Books I purchased, with iTunes
d) Watch Videos i purchased, with iTunes

WHY CAN"T I READ BOOKS I PURCHASED with iBooks, with iTunes?

Amazon's Kindle lets me read Kindle Books on my iPad, my iPhone, and my LAPTOP.
Shouldn't APPLE let me do the same?
Please, Apple, give me an iBook Reader for my laptop.

iMac 21, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Jul 17, 2010 4:57 PM

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Posted on Jul 18, 2010 3:19 AM

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Mar 11, 2013 8:16 AM in response to jbranden

I, too, own 3 MBPs 2 iPads, 2 iPhones, a MacPro, AppleTV1and2, Time Capsule. Mostly happy in Apple's "walled garden." But it is restrictions like these that drive me nuts. It is not enough to make me abandon Apple... but it does make me feel that Apple does not respect its customers. And eventually, a few inconveniences add up to the straws that breaks the camel's/customer's back.


Samsung and Sony are coming out with product ecosystems that are looking pretty good.

Mar 13, 2013 2:27 PM in response to tldawson18

That's exactly how I'm going about the eBooks at the moment so I can read them on iPad, MacBook, iMac and work PC. By the end of the day I am the customer who pays, so the vendor has to adapt to my preferences, not the other way around. If and when Apple will come out with an iBook for Mac OS X, I'll see how it stacks up to Kindle or whatever I'll be using at that point.

Aug 14, 2013 1:48 PM in response to Sleeptite

If you wait until September, Apple will be releasing OX X Mavericks, which will come with the iBooks app on the OS. This should be a replica of the iBooks App on iPad. There are third party applicaitons but sometimes the books don't translate exactly. If you wait another month, you will be able to get the iPad iBooks on your Mac.

Sep 19, 2013 10:04 AM in response to Sleeptite

dear Apple i don't get it. i started to buy ibooks but stopped as soon as i realized i could not read them on any other hardward platform (PC). full stop. i was disappointed (can you tell)!


the pc world would not have bought into iphone (backups) or itunes (music or audio books) if everyone had to have an Apple computer system. obviously Apple is trying to corral the educational industry into using the ipad excusively. obviously Apple has a strategy to be losing so much money on ibooks everyday. but i won't be holding my breath and therefore will not be spending a dime on ibooks again till they miss my money. : )) which will probably be too late. which has led me to question the rest of the apple platform when i can have it ALL on Android with no rocks in the river to navigate around. yes Apple we too want it all. but unlike you we can have it all. : ))


in fact i am moving my phone service to Android at the end of the month. i have cancelled my service with my current provider after they tried raising my bill by $15.00 FIDO.ca (after 15 years) in a very competitive market place. however i will keep my iphone 4 for wifi use, etc.


good luck.

Feb 18, 2014 8:22 AM in response to jarodcore

Hi Jarod you had inquired earlier about being able to hand pick apps for your son. There is a parental control app called Mobicip that allows a lot of flexibility including the amount of time your child is on the device. It might offer what you're looking for.


Good luck and koodos to you for looking out for your son ... I don't think enough parents are doing that nor do the maker of the technology make it easy for us.

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