Here's hopping this update actually fixes that file management! I am also happy that I had backups and restored them the way they should be! This allows me to access them using my iPad, iPhone, as well as my other MACs without having to keep one computer up & running. Like my movies, musics, and etc., I keep my e-books on my NAS drive which get backed up to another NAS. most purchased from Apple Store directly. So disappointed (MAD!!!) when I saw what happened to about 200+ e-books of mine. So, fix this atrocity that is iBooks' file management. And this isn't even touching on eBooks that I am making myself or formatting from the Gutenberg Project. Well, sorry Apple, but I don't buy all of my eBooks from the iBook store, and I likely never will. I can at least understand why the did things like remove some features for upgraded programs, but this whole thing just smells of vendor lock-in and fear of competition. IBook for Mac has been one of the biggest disappointments to me that Apple has done recently. Not only did they move all eBook files to a hidden location onto my hardrive from my external iTunes' library, but they changed all of the eBook file names to gibberish, and didn't even include any way to modify any of the eBook's information like author name. I hope that the fixed the nightmare that they made file management.
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