We’re on iBooks!
on July 19, 2011
Finally – after jumping through a LOT of hoops, The Complete Hematopathology Guide is now on iBooks.
That took forever.
But it works so well on the iPad (and iPhone), it was definitely worth it. If you go to iBooks (you need to download the app from iTunes, but you already knew that), you can read a description and download a free sample. It’s nice the way you can jump from chapter to chapter, and insert bookmarks, and change the font size. The photos turned out great too.
Check it out, and let me know what you think! (And if you like it, please consider spreading the love and giving it a good rating.)
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