Maps isn’t the only iOS app coming to OS X Mavericks. Apple is bringing iBooks, allowing you to read, take notes, and have everything synced up across all of your devices. The standalone iBooks app looks like a nice powerhouse for reading and annotating on the desktop. There’s a neat notes feature which looks tailored for students.
The interface is clean and minimal, just like everything else we’ve seen so far in Mavericks.
2 responses to “iBooks Comes To The Mac In OS X Mavericks [WWDC 2013]”
THANK you! It is about freakin’ time! It is such a pain to have to email portions of iBooks to myself from iPad to Mac!
THANK you! It is about freakin’ time! It is such a pain to have to email portions of iBooks to myself from iPad to Mac!