Save ibooks author book in iCloud?

Can I save an iBooks Author file (work in progress) to Apple Cloud drive (in the same way or similar that a Numbers file can be saved there), so that I could access the book/file from my desktop iMac or from my Macbook Air over an internet connection?
Using iBooks Author v. 2.2,  OS X 10.10.2.

You can save iba files in iCloud Drive and download them up from iCloud.com or open them up in finder from another mac connected to iCloud or directly in IBA, again, if you are connected to IBA and the Internet.

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    It seems like apple would have announced this if it were possible.  But we will find out shortly....

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    We all hear about the seemingly difficult process of getting an iBooks Author book through Apple's gates. It would be nice to see what is emerging as finally published books. We've seen a few mentioned here but where are the new titles coming out this week? Are free books arriving faster than paid books? I've scanned the new releases listed in iTunes and the iBooks Store but see little that resembles an iBooks Author publication, certainly few showcasing screenshots and enhanced features.
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    Sputnik Slim wrote:
    Is it possible that there are a good many really crappy books being submitted via IBA and they are wading thru them?
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    Just because I have tool doesn't mean that I can produce publishable material. That's where the whole process is flawed, in my opinion. Publishers normally provide services to authors that ensure some level of quality, such as copy editing, proof reading, layout design, and so on. With the iBookstore process, none of these services are provided by Apple, who merely acts in a distributor role. Many authors are not capable of doing all the things that publishers traditionally do, so a big chunk of what makes a book a good book has gone missing. Traditional publishers actually do add value for their share of the revenue.
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  • HT4059 Will iBook Author books work with an iPad 1?

    Will iBook Author books work with an iPad 1?

    Look at these.
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    http://www.lifeisaprayer.com/articles/photography/iphone-4-ipad-external-mic-aud io-input
     Cheers, Tom

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    - yes, I pride myself on being able to jar people.
    It's a gift, actually, and one I treasure....right alongside being able to curl my tongue without being intoxicated...mostly....
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  • Finding iBooks Author books in the store?

    I'm more than a little surprised that Apple hasn't made it easier to "search by iBooks Author books" in the store.
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  • Errors and Omissions Insurance for iBooks Author books?

    Book publishers often cover the author under their E&O policies.  What have you done with regard to your (nonfiction) iBooks published with iBooks Author?
    Thank you.

    Thank you, El Guero.  I actually am an attorney - and I know that the disclaimers don't do much of anything.  Any E&O insurance carrier recommendations?
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    Hello
    I designed an iBook via iBooks Author for a friend and want to send it to her to preview.  She has an iPad but only a PC computer.
    How can I send her a proof so she can view it on her iPad?
    Thanks for your help.

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  • Add ibooks author book ?

    Is there a way to add your own book created by "iBooks Author" that is NOT published yet?
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    thanks in advance
    Rohit

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    Hi, I developed a course book in iBook Author. When I try to link to this books in Dashboard of iTunes U course manager I receive the message: file extension (iba) unknown.
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    try linking the .ibooks file.   This is the one that can be opened on the ipad in the ibooks app.   The .iba file can only be opened in ibooks author.
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  • Is it possible to add childrens read along feature with your own audio to iBooks author book?

    I am working on an interactive kids book on iBooks author and it be ace if anyone here knew how to add read along capability like you see on enhanced ebooks. Is it a serious coding job or can an imaginative drag and dropper like me achieve it?

    See this thread and this thread.
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    Why dont the Pdf's come over from iBooks on the iMac to the iPad4?

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  • Does an author have the ability to update a ibooks author book once it is published, much like an app?

    I would love to create books like I create apps, where I can create an initial version, but improve upon it without having to have the customer purchase a whole new book.

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    It's really Apple's choice to require ISBN's on the ebooks it sells.  I don't believe Amazon does. Apple could just as easily require the LCCN instead, or create its own cataloging system.
    Strictly speaking, every edition of a book in a different format would require its own ISBN. One for iBook, one for Kindle,  one for print... on and on.  It runs into money.
    I think that for the iBooks platform to realize its full potential as a disruptive technology, it will need to get beyond the ISBN bottleneck.
    Compare the iBooks system with the App system. The App system is wide open. Because the "book" business has hundreds of years of tradition and baggage, anything with the word "book" attached to it drags some of that baggage along with it.  At least until some incredibly powerful corporate entity with a reputation for freeing up creative energies comes along and disrupts the old model. 
    DB

  • What, if any, animation files can be added to iBooks Author books?

    My books will include 2D animations, and I need to see what files they need to be to be included (imbedded?) in the iBook.  Any ideas? Or do I need to submit animations to another place, and in another format?

    My books will include 2D animations, and I need to see what files they need to be to be included (imbedded?) in the iBook.
    Since you seem to be asking about standalone media files to be embedded directly in iBA "Media" widgets, my advice would be to keep it simple. Audio only files containing AAC stereo in the 128 Kbps @ 44.1 KHz to 160 Kbps @ 48.0 KHz range audio in an M4A container would be a good choice combining reasonable fidelity in a moderate file size. This same audio can also be embedded as a "Podcast" M4A file which will automatically use the image as your default "Poster Frame" for the "Media" widget. As for videos, use an M4V file format containing an H.264 video track with AAC audio as previously described. While many video options are available, you may wish to stick with something like a L3.0/3.1 Main Profile in the 1.0 to 2.5 Kbps range since they are both easy to make and play on almost all mobile devices. Do not include extraneous track data in most cases. For instance, while the iPad can accept/AirPlay a secondary DD5.1 AC3 audio track, the iBA app seems to be programmed to prevent import of such content.

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