iBooks 1.2 Brings PDF Printing, Collections and Illustrated Books - iPhoneHeat

iBooks 1.2 Brings PDF Printing, Collections and Illustrated Books

Apple has pushed iBooks 1.2 update that comes with better organization of books and PDFs into collections, PDF Printing, emailing PDF, possibility to experience fully illustrated books and more.

Full changelog after the jump…

What’s New In iBooks 1.2

  • Experience fully illustrated books, from children’s picture books to beautifully designed art books, available for download in the iBookstore.
  • Organize your books and PDFs into personal Collections. Swipe left or right to jump between Collections.
  • Print PDF documents and notes you’ve written in iBooks using AirPrint.
  • iBooks now fits more words per page by automatically hyphenating text, available only on iOS 4.2 or later.

iBooks Features

  • Enjoy a complimentary copy of the beautifully illustrated classic, Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne.
  • Download many of your favorite books from the included iBookstore.
  • Read a free sample of any book on the iBookstore before making it a part of your collection.
  • Reorder your books on your bookshelf or browse them in a list sorted by title, author, or category.
  • Organize your books and PDFs into personal Collections. Swipe left or right to jump between Collections.
  • Easily adjust your screen brightness to find the perfect lighting for any environment.
  • Change the font size and pick from six included type faces to make your books more comfortable to read.
  • Find a word, character, or phrase anywhere in your book with the built-in search feature.
  • Keep your bookmarks, notes, and your current page wirelessly in sync between iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch with the new automatic bookmark syncing feature.
  • Quickly find a specific page using the page navigator at the bottom of every page.
  • Read your books on white or sepia colored pages.
  • Choose left or fully justified text layout from Settings.
  • Highlight your favorite passages and add notes with the built-in bookmarking features.
  • Add books in the industry-standard ePub electronic book format to iTunes and sync them to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
  • Add PDF documents to iBooks from Mail, or add them to iTunes and sync them to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
  • Print PDF documents and notes you’ve written in iBooks using AirPrint.
  • Use iBooks with the amazing accessibility features in iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch – such as speaking the words on a given page.

Download iBooks 1.2

You can download iBooks 1.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch from the App Store for free. [iTunes Link]

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4 comments… add one
altecmayank December 17, 2010, 9:48 pm

Guyz, Don’t update yr ibook app to this new one. It has a Lot of Bugs. Specially the one where, the cover Page of all Books in yr shelf are same. It wud suck.

Richard December 18, 2010, 12:50 am

Hey thanks for this. How do I get ibooks working for iphone 2G? Thanks!

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