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With the imminent demise of iBooks Author, Pages is the only ebook publishing app from Apple available to publishers and educators. For educators, Pages is a mixed bag. On the other hand, Pages runs on iPads, iPhones, and Web browsers as well as on Macs and offers collaborative capabilities that iBooks Author never possessed.

This last point is important. Even though educators should have access to powerful ebook publishing tools, few working teachers have the time or expertise to write and publish books on their own while also preparing lesson plans, marking assignments, and, of course, teaching classes.

Being able to share the workload, to collaborate with other teachers and with content experts on a book project, is a capability that iBooks Author never offered. Unlike the proverbial doghouse in which iBooks Author has languished over the last half-decade, Apple has updated Pages regularly and with at least a modicum of fanfare so that people know it exists.

In many ways, Pages has become the rich media authoring app that iBooks Author aspired to be. We can hope that Apple brings more of the iBooks Author widgets to future versions of Pages. Fortunately, veteran iBooks Author users need not discard their hard work when the app they have been using finally disappears into the great bit-bucket in the sky.

If that import feature works well, the demise of iBooks Author, while sad, may not be as heartbreaking to aspiring educational authors as it might have been.

The general failure of authoring systems to have extended lives is one of the ongoing disappointments of personal computing in general.

What got me into computing back in the late Eighties was the excitement of HyperCard on the Mac and other systems on the Amiga. Creating beyond productivity or the mimicry of existing media, things that were new, arising from the platform itself. The Web became the vehicle for this but i do wish other options had flourished too.

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