iBooks will be coming to your Mac laptop this Fall
Electrochemistry

iBooks will be coming to your Mac laptop this Fall


I guess this short blog entry could also be called "The Portable Chemist's Consultant Part 3" (see Part 2 here).

First off, we have a new book update (Version 2.3), as listed in Open Flask and on the book's website.


Secondly, Apple has announced a new OS X platform, OS X Mavericks, which will allow the use of iBooks on a laptop! So for those of you who own Apple laptops but who don't want to get an iPad, you will be able to read this book sometime in the Fall.

 

And lastly, Angewandte's book review is out, here. Thanks Angewandte!
 

--Yoshi




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