How to transfer iPad iBooks to Mac with iPad iBooks to Mac Transfer

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Q:how to transfer epub books on mac to ipad
OK just bought my iPad. I have about 5 books from oReilly and about 5 books from Sitepoint in epub format which I have on my Mac and my iPhone. Does anyone know how to get the epub books into the iBook library on the iPad. Or will I have to use a different iPad app library such as the Kindle. I use the Stanza library on my iPhone to tranfer all of my epub books for viewing on my iPhone. Anyone have any idea?

Of course you can email them to yourself on an address that you can check with the iPad Email app. Once you’ve got the email, open the PDF by clicking on it’s name inside the email message. When it opens you will see “Open In iBook” in the upper right hand corner (if you don’t see it dbl tap the top of the screen) click on that and it will open the PDF from the iBook app. In the top left corner you will see the word “Library” click on it and the PDF is saved into your iBook bookshelves.

But if you want to transfer lots of iBooks from iPad to Mac, you’d better to choose a iPad iBooks to Mac transfer. iPad iBooks to Mac Transfer empowers you the ability to transfer any files from iPad,  iPad 2, the new iPad to Mac for backup.

How to transfer iPad iBooks to Mac with iPad transfer?

Step 1: Install and Run iPad 3 to Mac Transfer
Download, install and launch Amacsoft iPad to Mac Transfer. Then it will automatically detect and display your iPad information after you connect iPad 3 to Mac.

2. Export iPad iBooks (ePub format) to Mac
1) Click the “Books” option in iPhone list and all ePub books files are displayed on the library panel.
2) Locate the files you want to transfer in the “Books” library and check them without any loss.

3. Transfer iBooks from iPad to Mac
After choosing the target iBooks, you can then simply click on the big “Export” icon from the upper left corner to export iPad 3 iBooks to Mac quickly.

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