Hi,

Try quitting iTunes restarting it and syncing again.

Robert Carter


On Feb 8, 2013, at 2:11 PM, David Griffith <d.griff...@btinternet.com> wrote:

> I have three non-DRm Epub  books which I am trying to read with Ibooks on my
> IPod.
> 
> 1. Ibooks is showing a book that I purchased absolutely fine.
> 2. I imported 3 further Epub books without DRM into ITunes on my Mac.
> 2. I then synched  my IPod with ITunes on my Mac.
> 3. On ITunes I investigated under the On my IPod button and this confirmed
> under Books the presence of all four Books.  One purchased  and the others
> transferred using ITunes.
> I waited for the synch to finish and then after the tone disconnected  the
> IPod and opened Ibooks.
> 
> The problem is that, despite ITunes confirming the non-purchased books have
> transferred , Ibooks is only showing the purchased Ibooks.
> 
> I have opened each of the Epub books with Adobe digital editions and there
> is no problems with the actual books as they display and read fine under
> Adobe.
> 
> On Ibooks the only buttons I can hear are 
> Not necessarily in this order.
> 
> Edit 
> Purchased Books 
> Review
> Author 
> Title 
> Category 
> Store 
> 
> None of these buttons reveal the non purchased books.
> I have also tried going to the store and looking under Library and again the
> only book available is the Purchased book.
> 
> How is it possible to  read a non purchased Epub book on the IPod using
> Ibooks?
> 
> Is there an easier app to use?
> 
> I notice that there is an App provided by Robobraille.org but I am not sure
> how Voiceover friendly this is  as it appears aimed at people with limited
> sight.
> 
> David  Griffith
> 
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