Apple Books

by Apple for iOS 12.1.2

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Read eBooks on your iPhone or iPad

iBooks offers a slick way to download and read books on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. The application comes bundled with the iBookstore, where you can download the latest bestsellers at your leisure.

How does iBooks work?

Using iBooks on the iPad is an enjoyable experience. Simply tap on one of the books from the bookshelf and it will load at full screen resolution. Tilt your device on its side and it switches to double-page view, just like reading a real book.

Pages in iBooks are turned by flicking your finger across the screen. This gives a very natural feel and the page turning animation is pretty slick.

In the top-right corner you’ll find some tools to assist your reading experience. There’s a brightness control, text search, and the ability to adjust the font and text size. iBooks also contains three different themes for different viewing styles. You can highlight a piece of text in an eBook and look it up in the dictionary, bookmark it, or perform a web search. iBooks is still missing a few features though, such as the ability to set background color, and pinch-to-zoom.

From store to shelf

The iBookstore that comes with iBooks is handy for buying the latest popular fiction and non-fiction. You can download samples of the books for free and check them out in iBooks before you buy. The store is by no means perfect, and browsing can be cumbersome. Things are improving though, and the latest version makes it easier to browse by author or genre.

The virtual bookshelf where all of your eBooks are stored in iBooks could also be better. In fact, the new iOS 7-style design is arguably a step backwards from the previous interface, which had the warm look of a real bookshelf. Now the books just look like thumbnail images floating on a gray background.

The final word

iBooks offers a very large catalog of books to choose from and the reading interface is comfortable. However, the design of the store and the bookshelf interfaces could be improved.