Hi!
I did try it but it doesn’t seem to work here.
BUt maybe my mac is a bit to old.
/A
> 29 sep. 2015 kl. 01:11 skrev Eileen Misrahi <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hello Folks, 
> 
> I decided to take the plunge and post this topic here. With so much 
> discussion about the appropriateness of subject matter this one involves both 
> the Mac and iOS device. 
> 
> I have a textbook downloaded into iBooks on both my MacBook Air 2013 and my 
> iPhone6. Is there anyway to obtain a hand off effect between the 2 devices? I 
> mainly use iBooks on the Mac for better control of iBooks, but I need to 
> perform some exercises with it,so I opened the book in iBooks on my phone. 
> However, I needed to use the picker about 250 flicks to get to the page I 
> needed to view in order to have access to the directions. Is there a “Go To 
> Page” in the iPhone app so I don’t have to flick so much and to increase 
> efficiency? Is there a sync feature between the 2 versions that would import 
> the bookmarks and current page being viewed? This would be terrific to have 
> the 2 versions of iBooks communicate between each other in order to expedite 
> the process. I look forward to your responses. 
> 
> Kind regards, 
> Eileen 
> 
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