Can you share books with friends

can you share books with friends like on kindle?

No, ibooks from Apple are tied to your iTunes account and they can't be lent or transferred to other accounts.

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  • How can you share books with family members?

    I purchased a book in iTunes and it's on my library shelf. How can I share this book with my sister?

    If she has access to your Apple ID she can have your iBook on her device.  If she syncs to the same computer, just sync it to her device.  If she syncs to a different computer, copy the book from your iTunes library onto a flas drive (you'll find it on your hard drive in iTunes>iTunes Music>Books; it's an .epub file), then authorize your Apple ID on her computer (iTunes>Store>Authorize this Computer), then add the book to her library (iTunes>File>Add to Library) where she can sync it to her device.

  • Can you share books purchased from itunes with different itunes accounts

    can you share books purchased from itunes with a different itunes accounts

    See if this will work for books as well as music: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203

  • HT5557 How can I share books with my wife

    How can I share books with my wife?

    If you share the same computer: Open itunes, connect her idevice, select what you want to sync, sync

  • HT4059 can I share book with other user

    Can I share book with other user?

    ibooks, and other content from Apple, is tied to your account, and they can't be lent to other accounts - so unless the person that you want to share with has access to your account then no, you can't

  • Can you share books

    Can you share books in your iBook account?

    Hello,
    I'm afraid not. All books purchased on the iBook library are user specific.
    They require the reader to be logged in under their own Apple ID which purchased the iBooks.

  • HT4059 Can I share books with other iPad or iPhone  users?

    Can I share books in my iBooks library with other iPhone or iPad users? If so how?

    ibooks (and other content from iTunes) are tied to your account, and there is not currently a way to lend or transfer content to another account - so unless they have access to your account then no, you can't share.

  • HT4539 Can you share books through IBooks with family on different IPads?

    I bought a book on my IPad and my daughter wants to read it on her IPad 2. Is there a way to share the book?

    All content is tied to your account id, but if she has access to your account then she can have the book on her iPad - if she syncs via a different computer and has her own iTunes account then you could copy the book onto a flash drive from your computer and copy it onto her's, authorise your iTunes account on her computer, and then do File > Add To Library to add it to her iTunes library

  • Can you share books on iPad

    Does anyone know if you can share books on your iPad?

    Books are associated with a specific icloud account and cannot be shared.

  • Can you share storage with the iOS 8 family sharing?

    Wondering if it is possible to share storage with the iOS 8 family sharing feature?
    I set up my family and I was surprised to see that storage sharing does not seem to be an option. Am I doing something wrong? If not this seems like a glaring omission.

    True... I'm sure this will be implemented... Unfortunately in 5 years most likely.
    Here's where Family Sharing needs some "tweaking" IMHO:
    1. Shared Storage. - I have 200GB of storage on my Mobile Me account that I had envisioned would be shared with all users. Now I am getting out of space errors on most of our 8 iOS devices being used with family share. I NEVER really use the MobileMe account, so it's a bit of a waste.
    2. Photostream.... Why so darn difficult?!? I used to have all devices on the same iCloud account which allowed for a shared photo stream. Now I have my photo stream, but nobody else in the family unless they elect to share with the family.
    3. Easier re-allocation of users, kids, and organizers. - Right now, I have that Me account that really isn't being used, will never make iTunes purchases, and it taking 1 user away from our 6...  Add to that a botched child account and We're down to 4 real accounts for Family Sharing. not ideal.

  • Can you share tags with other workstations on a network.

    We are using Photoshop Element to tag photos at my work.  How do I allow other users on other computers to see the tags I have given pictures.  We are all on a network that can see the same picture folder.  We have our own license of the program at each workstation. Is it possible?

    How would I write the tags to the photo file?  And if I did this how would I have other users import the tags I am using?  Or if I write the tags to the photo file do I even need to have the other user import the tags or do they come over when other user open photo files that have tags writen to them?
    Thank you for helping me with these questions.

  • Can you share playlists with adroid users

    My husband has an android phone & was wanting to use some of the music I have in iTunes.  Is there a way he can get the playlist exported to his phone???

    Yes.
    If you are using only one computer log in, just plug in the iPod.

  • Can you share games with more than one iTouch?

    I am about to buy 2 iTouches for my family. My question is can I purchase a game and use it on both of the iTouches? Or do I have to purchase the same game twice? Thanks!

    Hi,
    Provided they both use the same itunes account, yes you can.
    dud.

  • Can you share photos with others through iCloud

    with mobileme going away, is there a way to share iPhoto photos/albums with others through iCloud?

    Welcome to the Apple community.
    Unfortunately only iPhoto on the iOS platform currently has the ability to share photos through its photo journal feature.

  • Can you share/lend books that have bought from iBook with others users?

    Can you share/lend books that have you have bought from iBook with other iPad users?

    At this time, unless I've missed something recently, you cannot. You can load an iBook onto multiple iPads if these are all owned by your household though (you can't give an iBook to a friend, for instance, or a relative that lives elsewhere).
    If the ability to lend books is important to you, you may wish to purchase Kindle books from Amazon, though you'll want to confirm that the book has lending enabled - not all do - and that the Kindle app for iOS supports lending.
    This is one of the several advantages of physical books; the ability to loan them out or give them to someone else. Whether the book publishers will ever allow similar unfettered handling of electronic books is unknown, though I'd guess they'll be dragged to it kicking and screaming.
    Regards.

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