iBooks 3.0 Likely Launching at iPad Mini Media Event

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  1. News Bot iFans.com News

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  2. Tkf1 Community Development Team

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    This doesn't make any sense. THe latest version of iBooks (2.2) now requires 4.3 or later. How does iBooks 3.0 now require 4.2 or later?
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  3. Zyiros Well-Known Member

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    3D books! :p
  4. bstevenhaagen Well-Known Member

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    Maybe they want to extend support to 2nd generation devices
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    Maybe they'll release iOS 6 for the iPhone 3G too?
  6. DarkAura17 Well-Known Member

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    Maybe iBooks for the Mac? Hopefully?
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    Speaking of which, they should. I wish there was iBooks for the Mac.
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    What is it all about? Wouldn't a PDF file suffice? Just wondering.
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    I just wish I could looks at some books on my computer before putting them onto my iPod. Sometimes I just want to use my computer.
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    As a college student, I sure hope they start allowing extra content in their iBooks (like the app Inkling has): multiple choice quizzes, videos, chapter outlines, easy navigation, highlighting, sticky notes, dictionary etc.
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