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Tander

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Oct 21, 2011
676
1
Johannesburg, South Africa
Hi guys

So there is a book I am reading on the iPad - however every now and then I would like to read it on my MacBook.

Is there a decent way to make this work?

Can I open ePub files on the Mac?

Running 10.7.4

Thanks
 

DimensionDude

macrumors newbie
May 18, 2012
27
0
It may be overly complex for what you want to do, but give Calibre a try.

Calibre

It's free, and has a lot of functions, including conversion of most formats into any other.
 

CylonGlitch

macrumors 68030
Jul 7, 2009
2,956
268
Nashville
If the ePub is copy protected, it is against the TOS of these forums to discuss removing the protection. Google doesn't have such a restriction, and is your friend here.

Calibre will work, as long as there is no protection on the book.
 

phuocsandiego

macrumors member
Jun 19, 2012
79
4
If the ePub is copy protected, it is against the TOS of these forums to discuss removing the protection. Google doesn't have such a restriction, and is your friend here.

Shall we give our fellow members here the benefit of the doubt? Unless the question is blatantly talking about circumventing an ePub with DRM, I don't think bringing up forum rules adds anything to the discussion.

Calibre will work, as long as there is no protection on the book.

This on the other hand is a supremely useful bit of advice as I'm also a happy Calibre user!
 
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