And allow you to create folders in Goodreader, that's a biggie for me. It reads other formats too
From: Alice <whiterabbit32@gmail.com>
To: "apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com" <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, 18 July 2013 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] automatically update to the iPad
Goodreader was the first app I ever used on the iPad that allowed me to do quite a few things I couldn't do with any other app. It will zip files, read pdf's, take pdf's from your emails and read them, allow you to attach files to emails and much more. It's a wonderful app.
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> On Jul 17, 2013, at 10:15 AM, Brent <mailto:flapdoodle%40gmail.com> wrote:
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> Robert, I use an app called Goodreader. It is not free but does a great
> job. I save a lot of PDF files to Dropbox and then move them to the iPad
> with
> Good reader.
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> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/goodreader-for-ipad/id363448914?mt=8
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>> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Robert Poland <mailto:rpoland%40usa.net> wrote:
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>> On Jul 17, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Jim Saklad <mailto:jimdoc%40icloud.com> wrote:
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>>>> Is there a way for the iPad to see pdf items in Dropbox without an
>> internet or WiFi connection.
>>>>
>>>> I have a pdf file, Lab Tests, that I am continually updating. It is
>> stored in Dropbox. When I go to Dropbox on the iPad I get the message "No
>> Internet Connection".
>>>>
>>>> Is Dropbox on the iPad only accessible via the Cloud?
>>>
>>> Dropbox consists of cloud storage, iOS apps, and MacOS apps (and
>> Windows, and Linux, ...) that work together almost seamlessly to
>> synchronize a document collection.
>>>
>>> If you do not want to use "the cloud", then you do not want Dropbox.
>>>
>>>> Can't I get local storage on the iPad other than an iBook pdf?
>>>
>>> There are a number of apps for iOS that can present PDF files, and a few
>> that can edit them. In general, they are accessed using iTunes and a cable
>> connection between the computer and the iOS device.
>>>
>>> There are also Wifi-enabled hard drives that can function as
>> intermediate storage.
>>>
>>>> Ideally I would like to have an editable file on the iMac that will
>> update automatically to both the iPad AND my MBP.
>>>
>>> *AUTOMATICALLY* ?
>>> I doubt it.
>>>
>>> Why, exactly, do you desire to avoid the cloud?
>>
>> The cloud is not accessable everywhere to a WiFi only iPad. Especially
>> when there is no WiFi.
>>
>> Robert Poland
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