Apple updates iBooks, adds AirPrint, Collections

Apple has updated its popular digital-book reader iOS App, iBooks, now version 1.2, to include support for AirPrint, PDF and notes printing, Collections, and new fully illustrated children’s books and art books available for download in the iBookstore.

Apple’s iBooks allows you to download digital versions of your favorite books directly to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. iBooks 1.2 includes the ability to print notes or PDFs using Apple’s newly released AirPrint functionality. With everything going digital, it’s nice to see you can still get your notes back on paper.

iBooks 1.2 also includes new functionality (must have iOS 4.2.1 installed) to allow more words per page by automatically hyphenating text.

You can check out the latest version of iBooks by updating the current version on your iOS device or by accessing the Apps section in iTunes and updating. If you haven’t added iBooks to your iOS device, you can download it for free from Apple’s App Store.

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