iBooks Update For iOS Will Include Collections Storage

iBooks Shelf Will Have A Way To Group Books From A Series Together

Those of you who use your iBooks app on the iPhone or iPad for the entirety of your book library will be pleasantly surprised by what the upcoming updates will do for the app. Along with making it easier to print and email PDF files through iBooks, the app will also include a “collections” function

This function will allow you to group books from different series all together making it easier to find the next book in that series without having to page through your entire collection. If you are anything like me, you’ve already added a ton of different books and magazines into your iBooks library and it can be a bit annoying to find once particular book. Rumors are this will not be an automatic organization either, but rather you will be able to set the parameters that make a “collection”.

So now if you are looking for the second book in a Lord of the Rings or Twilight series you’ll be able to find it that much quicker.

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