One of the most striking design changes of the new iOS 12 is undoubtedly a redesigned application iBooks, which is now called Books. Its design was quite outdated, which could have had a negative impact on its usability. Apple decided to completely overhaul it and bring it closer to its original appearance App Store, which was significantly helped by the redesign in terms of app downloads. But do you have any idea how long it actually takes to upload books to the Bookstore in the Books app?
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Apple two days ago he sent an email to everyone who had or has their publications in the Library, in which he informs, among other things, when he will include in the Library the books that the authors send to him in the next two months. However, if you were expecting this to be a very lengthy process, you are wrong. Apple namely, it manages to include electronic books in the Bookstore in the application within two weeks (that is, at least in the next two months). New books always Apple drops into your app on Friday.
This is what the Books application environment looks like (formerly alsoBooks):
However, the time for publication of the book can of course be extended in the event of non-fulfilment some of the conditions, which are ultimately key to the book's success. Therefore, if you decide to publish a book in the application, everything from its description and correct inclusion in the genre to the cover and the overall graphic design of the book, which should appeal to the reader, needs to be perfected.
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And what do you think of the revised Book application? Do you use it, or do you think it is practically useless in the system?
It probably won't be quick and easy either. Isn't it necessary to have a company with a registered VAT ID in the US to publish books?