Yes, the process is to get the book on to the iPad via itunes after the drm has 
been stripped by Caliber. So you move the book out of the caliber library in to 
iTunes and then synch it up on to the i-device from iTunes. Or if your book is 
drm-free to start with, you could just copy it from where ever you have it 
stored into the iTunes and then transfer it, or you could email it as an 
attachment to your i-device and open the attachment in iBooks. I've done that 
with  epubs from Kurzweil 1000 on my Windows machine, sending the email 
attachment to my iPhone and then opening that in iBooks.

Mary

Mary Otten
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