Dear John,
The iBooks does have a search function where you can search for phrases and 
such.  Also, I believe you can search for books using iTunes.  I hope you get 
the iPad it is an amazing device.  Have a wonderful day.
Blessings,
Ben King
On Jun 16, 2010, at 8:29 PM, John J Herzog wrote:

> Hi listers, 
> I have a lot of IPad questions after todays apple visit, but I won't flood 
> the list with them. I'll stop after this one. Does Ibooks have a find 
> feature, so that you can find particular words and phrases in books? Also, 
> can you quickly and easily find the next instance of a phrase or word 
> provided you just searched for it? I'm thinking something similar to an f3 
> command in kurzweil. As a law student, I need such functionality if I am to 
> consider using the IPad with books I purchase and those I scan myself. Also, 
> while we're on the subject of books, is there a way to browse the book store 
> just using ITunes from my macbook? I'd love to buy a 3g enabled IPad, but 
> really can't justify the purchase if they don't have law/education books 
> digitized. At that point, though it pains me to say it, I'm probably better 
> off putting the scanned files on my mac and netbook, and stick with kurzweil 
> a bit longer. Your thoughts are appreciated. 
> 
> John 
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