For the iPad (or other iDevice), GoodReader is a great choice. It will
open PDFs of arbitrary size (even password protected ones) and can
function as a shared drive on your network, so you can basically drag
and drop your Readers. It can also download PDFs from URLs.
David
On Jan 9, 7:24 pm, AmiS
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 7:24 PM, AmiSingh wrote:
> It's a little complicated ... But it works perfectly --
>
> Copy the content of the CDs onto your preferred cloud, ie. MobileMe.
> Sync your preferred e-reader (I use Documents to Go) to your cloud and
> load the document. Select the option to open
It's a little complicated ... But it works perfectly --
Copy the content of the CDs onto your preferred cloud, ie. MobileMe.
Sync your preferred e-reader (I use Documents to Go) to your cloud and
load the document. Select the option to open the document in your
preferred reader - I use iBooks.
Th
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Justin August wrote:
> What format are they in? Is it PDF? Or what? I've never seen the CDs.
>
The cds are just pdfs. I took a pdf-converter and separated each page
of the pdfs out into a separate file.
that tends to work better with relatively-low-memory readers
What format are they in? Is it PDF? Or what? I've never seen the CDs.
-Justin
On Jan 9, 2:32 pm, David Sprunger wrote:
> Hi. Perhaps this inquiry is a bit off topic, but after reading the
> messages about favorite articles from past Readers, I decided to wait
> out the bitter cold in Fargo by r