Will i be able to read ibooks on macbook

will i be able to read ibooks on macbook

Hi tnardi,
Not at this time. However, the upcoming release of OS X, Mavericks, introduces iBooks for the Mac. Once it comes out, you can upgrade and then be able to read iBooks on your MacBook Pro.

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