iBooks Update Now in the App Store

With the release of the iPad and the iBooks app, reading in iOS became a whole new experience. Folks with an iOS device could read ebooks in a whole new way. Some find the bright screen hard on the eyes, but for the most part reading on the iPad is a great experience. There has been some issues with the price of ebooks in the iBooks store, as the prices are often not any cheaper than an actual, physical book.

Apple has just released an update to the iBooks app, bringing it to version 2.1.1. Apparently, version 2.1 had some issues where it would randomly ask for your Apple ID and password. This has been fixed in version 2.1.1.

You can download iBooks 2.1.1 for free in the App Store now.

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Xevious22
Xevious22
14 years ago

I am glad they finally fixed this. Everytime I opened the app store I would be prompted to type in my id then given an error about iBook

Gawd
Gawd
14 years ago

What a bunch of useless information. Updates are automatic and the update tells you about the update. You don’t have to tweet just for the sake of tweeting.

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