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    Quote Originally Posted by sceadugenga View Post
    OK, thanks again.
    This syncing thing.
    I now have iTunes on my laptop and on the iPad, how do I sync them?
    I use the dropbox program but it's a bit slow, is the iTunes method faster?
    I brought some books over and the epub ones went into iBooks quite nicely so I'm getting there.
    The email sounds like the best way as i have several hundred books from Burgomeister Books in my Gmail account but I need to direct them into iBooks.
    Thanks again everyone.
    Plug the iPad into your laptop via the included USB cable. Click the sync button in iTunes.
    Sync through iTunes regularly, as it backs up the data on the iPad.
    I've never imported books into iBooks via email, so not too sure about that, but it should work if it works for PDFs. You should be able to hold down or double tap on the books in email on the iPad and select open in iBooks.
    The link form Leelai should help you out as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goofy8275
    Plug the iPad into your laptop via the included USB cable. Click the sync button in iTunes.
    Sync through iTunes regularly, as it backs up the data on the iPad.
    I've never imported books into iBooks via email, so not too sure about that, but it should work if it works for PDFs. You should be able to hold down or double tap on the books in email on the iPad and select open in iBooks.
    The link form Leelai should help you out as well.

    Goofy
    I move epub's to iBooks through my email all the time. Works perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoonlitSonata View Post
    I move epub's to iBooks through my email all the time. Works perfectly.
    Thanks for the clarification.
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    Feeling extra dumb at the moment, just realised that sending files with Dropbox uses up your internet allowance.

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    Hello and welcome to the forum!

    Hopefully you are getting more comfortable with your iPad ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sceadugenga View Post
    Feeling extra dumb at the moment, just realised that sending files with Dropbox uses up your internet allowance.
    Don't worry, you'll get in the hang of it eventually.
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    Thanks, the problem with me now will be giving up on somethings and just using it for others.
    A friend told me the other day to "stop thinking of your iPad as just a computer!!!!!".
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