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I wanna transfer my PDF to iPad
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Join Date: May 2010
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Recently I have bought iPad and wanna use it to view my ebooks. The question is that most of my ebooks are .pdf format stored in my PC. I have connect my PC and iPad using USB and transfer them to my iPad but only find that I can hardly read them, I don’t know why and how can I do to read them on my iPad? I use Win 7 and iBook.
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Join Date: Sep 1999
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Goodreader! It is a 99 cent program for reading large pdfs etc. But it also includes the ability to transfer files from a computer to and iPhone/iPad. Essentially it turns your iPhone/iPad into a shared drive via WiFi.
asxless in iLand
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Second the recommendation for Good Reader. Great application.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: detroit,mi,usa
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You can do the fancy USB transfer thing (I haven't bothered to figure it out yet), but once you install good reader, you can email the pdf to yourself. Open it from the email, and you get an option to either open or save in good reader (can't remember what the button says). That effectively saves it into the app.
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Athens, Greece
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Yep good reader is great. Not only for pdf reading but file handling as well. I was using air sharing but good reader is so much better. ( and not that expensive...)
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