W7 to iBooks
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Learn / Forums / EPUB and eBook / W7 to iBooks
Tagged: epub, iBook, Publishing to Apple.
Does anyone know if it’s possible to upload an eBook (fixed-layout) for sale on iBooks from a Windows computer? The file meets all of Apple’s requirements.
Paul
Hi Paul,
I went through the same thing. The answer is no. The only way you can publish an EPub on Itunes is with a Mac Computer.
You can’t use a pc, ipad, or iPhone. You must use IBook Producer (download it free from the MAC app store). You can only download it on to a Mac with 10.1 operating system or better.
Also Apple won’t let you advertise your ePub as an Ibook. It only considers an ebook written with IBook Author as an IBook. I bought a used
mac just for uploading ePubs to IBooks.
Hope this helps,
Janis
Thanks Janis, I was afraid of that.
Paul
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