Yes this is what is happening with me but based on this feedback I may
have to do an ultra clean install.
The problem may be that after the install I migrated my apps and
settings across to the new install from Time machine as it is a real
pain retrieving and entering all the non app store app licenses.
Also my printer driver setup requires me to pay for sighted help as
well. As everything else is working as expected so far I might have to
consider whether iBooks is really worth having to dlete all my settings
accounts and so on to set everything up from scratch.
I may just rely on Windows for ePub.
David Griffith
On 06/02/2016 12:54, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Although I think iBooks for Mac is really quite horrible, an unfinished
counterpart to its far-superior iOS version, I didn’t have any trouble using
it. Once you interact with the scroll area, you can stay interacted with it,
and even continuous read, and it will plough through the book, overcoming any
navigational boundary.
Is this really not what you have? Damn. :(
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