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All the iBooks for Mavericks problems I've found

1. I can't direct the iBooks library to a specific location. I've got a couple gigs of ePub books that I did not purchase from the iBooks store and can't rely on iCloud for storing them. I have a similar situation with my movies, music & tv shows. Previously, all of my ePub books were managed thru iTunes (of course) and stored with the rest of my media on a NAS. iBooks brought them local and ate up a sizeable chunk of my SSD on my Air. iBooks needs to return the ability to chose the library location. I want all of my media stored on my NAS.


2. No ability to edit metadata. iTunes was not ideal for editing book metadata because it was designed for artists, titles and track listings instead of authors. But it was better than the non-existant metadata editing in iBooks. Many of the genres (categories) that I had changed in iTunes have reverted to gibberish or previously-entered info after migrating to the iBooks app. All of the metadata changes I made in iTunes seems to have been undone by importing to iBooks. We need the options to adjust them.


3. No reading lists. It's not much different than a playlist. It just needs to be there. Especially if you're reading a series of semi-stand-alone books that don't reference which book in the series it is, because it's not imperative that you read them in order, but it makes for a better read when you do. There's no way to do this at the moment & needs to be fixed.


4. How in the chocolate christ on a pogo stick am I supposed to put one of those non-iCloud books onto my iPad? There's no device integration anywhere that I can see. iTunes was easy. Click, Drag, Pick device or playlist. Done. iBooks seems to make it impossible for non-iCloud books to be moved to an iOS device. The only option that I see is by going BACK into iTunes, opening the iOS device, click the "Books" tab, and turning on the "sync checked books" thing before manually un-checking a thousand that I don't want to sync, erasing everyhing that's already on the device by changing the preference, and then manually syncing. I just fell back into 2003, I think. This is poor integration and needs fixed ASAP. I've got books on my iPad that I still want to read now, but when I'm done and ready to refresh what I have on there, I'm gonna be hella p*ssed if this isn't fixed.

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 10:19 AM

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Nov 9, 2013 5:39 AM in response to Eric Dannewitz

No, the PDFs disappear — 95% of them. Why a few do not, is a mystery.

I had perhaps 100 books, and four survived. The others are somewhere: somewhere where even Spotlight cannot find them. The remaining books also are at some unknown location.


There are no directions, and the help people know less about this than I do.


If I can find my missing books, I plan to use them with Calibre. But I still have to find out what is going on, and where they went.


Meanwhile, iTunes puts some movies in one file, some in another, and some under “Home Movies.” No one seems to know how to get them all together.


I suspect that this system was designed by people who were also working on the Obamacare website, only this time they were drunk.

Nov 9, 2013 11:08 AM in response to L.L.L.L.L.

Sounds good but it didn't work for me. I never opened ibooks since upgrading to Mavericks. After upgrading to the latest itunes (11.1.3) I clicked on the "Books" item in the left column and was greeted with a message that my books have been moved to ibooks and to open that app. VERY diasappointing! Apple should have given us the option of opting in to ibooks or not.

Nov 9, 2013 12:56 PM in response to Eric Dannewitz

You can get rid of iBooks. Kevin Edgecomb posted a simple way to do just that.


"I just figured out a way to get iTunes back to managing my books and pdfs.


1.) Kill the bookstoreagent service using the Activity Monitor.


2.) Delete the file for that service: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CommerceKit.framework/Versions/A/Resources/bo okstoreagent


3.) Use AppCleaner to get rid of iBooks.


Problem solved!"

Nov 10, 2013 1:32 AM in response to Mr Helix

I just removed the "/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CommerceKit.framework/Versions/A/Resources/bo okstoreagent" file and used AppCleaner to get rid of iBooks, after rebooting my iMac the 'Books' tab reapperad in iTunes! Huzza!


There is still one problem, though. I can only add .epub files to the books library, nothing else! For some reason it won't accept .pdf files now. It doesn't give an error, just doesn't do anything. Any thoughts?


[Edit]

No wait, they do show up in iTunes, just in the 'music' tab... that's odd and confusing..

Nov 15, 2013 9:26 AM in response to brdaykin

Well, if you don't mind iBooks taking all your ePubs and PDFs and just throwing them all into a folder buried in your user Library directory, then iBooks will work for you. It will keep all your iOS devices abreast of what is on your Mac and you can Sync them and stuff.


What this thread is about is the problem that iBooks takes PDFs and ePubs OUT of iTunes, and renames all the ePUBs to DOGOAD@*$Y#* or whatever it does, leaves the PDFs alone (thankfully) but still throws EVERYTHING into a single folder in a ~/Library


SO what ever structure you had in place to organize PDFs or ePubs in iTunes is gone. That is a problem.

All the iBooks for Mavericks problems I've found

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