On Windows I use QRead and as far as I can tell preserves structure fine
for the purposes I have used it for.
Control H will bring up a navigable list of headings in any book or
magazine and this is my main method of navigation.
I will put it on my VM Ware Fusion image of Win 7 as a mac alternatibve
to iBooks for now.
I used to use Stanza on the Mac. Unfortunately Stanza does not seem to
support modern epub file on the Mac any more though it stills handles
mobi files OK as long as you install the legacy Java stuff when prompted.
This is a work around for the RNIB Talking Newspaper service as stuff is
available as mobi as well as epub from that library.
David Griffith
06/02/2016 20:35, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Yes, clean installs are best done clean. It’s a pain, but it’s always worth
doing the clean part. There will be corrupt preferences and long-dead traces
of previous crashes or other problems that would be swept up by simply cloning
the Library folders.
From what you’re saying, though, it sounds like your investments of time are
best elsewhere. To be honest, I rarely use iBooks for OS X for reading at all.
You only need it to set up your book library for iTunes to sync to your
iDevices. If I could opt out of that, and have my books back in my media
folder (which is not on my boot device) you can be sure that I would.
What, out of interest, do you use for ePub on Windows? Anything that preserves
structure?
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