An iBook is a specific kind of electronic book that can be accessed on iPads and iPhones, among other Apple devices. They give readers a more comprehensive, interactive, and enjoyable reading experience by incorporating text, videos, widgets, links, and more.
The only software that is adequately connected, or integrates with the book store so that the user can easily add new content to the personal library, is Apple Books.
Readers prefer the Kindle for iOS app and the Kobo app over Apple Books, which is not the most cutting-edge programme.
The built-in accessibility features of iOS devices, such as Zoom, VoiceOver, and VoiceOver combined with a refreshable braille display, are all included in these publications.
Only Apple users can download the app.
A web browser cannot access the Apple Books platform.
Learning with iBooks
Educators may simply develop instructional activities with multiple-choice questions using the free iBooks Author programme in addition to stories. iBooks can be produced for students at any academic level and in any subject.