Zachary Kline <zkl...@speedpost.net> wrote:
> Jason,
> 
> The current version of iBooks for OS X is not as accessible as you might
> want. The table of contents can be opened with command-t. You’ll need to
> turn off cursor tracking, or possibly use the Item Chooser, or another
> method to choose the section you want.  If all goes well, Apple will release
> 10.10 soon with a more accessible iBooks.  

Thanks. I'm hoping those issues will be solved in the next release. Meanwhile,
I'll follow the above advice.

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