Probably the same reason why epubs will not open on a PC unless you have a reader such as Stanza or Kindle Reader installed. You have to remember that ebooks are still marginal with a big part of the computing public. Were getting there!Any ideas on why pdfs in Dropbox will open in iBooks but epubs won't?
I don't understand your response. I have two readers installed, iBooks and Stanza, but it will only open in Stanza.Probably the same reason why epubs will not open on a PC unless you have a reader such as Stanza or Kindle Reader installed. You have to remember that ebooks are still marginal with a big part of the computing public. Were getting there!
I don't understand your response. I have two readers installed, iBooks and Stanza, but it will only open in Stanza.Probably the same reason why epubs will not open on a PC unless you have a reader such as Stanza or Kindle Reader installed. You have to remember that ebooks are still marginal with a big part of the computing public. Were getting there!
Ah, I see. When you get an pub into Dropbox, you can't open it there but if you get a PDF into Dropbox it will open. I thought that's what you meant.I don't understand your response. I have two readers installed, iBooks and Stanza, but it will only open in Stanza.Probably the same reason why epubs will not open on a PC unless you have a reader such as Stanza or Kindle Reader installed. You have to remember that ebooks are still marginal with a big part of the computing public. Were getting there!
I'm afraid that this issue should be addressed to iBooks developers (Apple), because it is the recepient app (iBooks) that determines which files it wishes to accept, not the sender app (GoodReader).