Re: [iPad] Old schooler needs help

 

I got the 'iBook' free app from iTunes app store and downloaded the 'iPad User's Guide' from the iBook store... also free.


As this is "Native" and has been out for a while, they have updated the User guide. Try it out.

On Mar 30, 2011, at 10:59 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:

Are you using Safari (the web browser) or are you using the Google Books 
App?

If you are using Safari and download the book that way, the question 
should pop up on your screen "Save In . . ." with some selections for 
possible apps to save the book to.  If you don't have a PDF reader 
installed, you might not get that question.

If you're using the googlebooks app in your ebook library listing each 
book should say "tap to download" and if you tap that it will take a bit 
of time but the book will eventually download to your iPad and then you 
can read it whenever you wish after that.

But just because you look at it while connected doesn't automatically 
mean that the book is downloaded to the iPad.

-- 
David H. Bailey
dhbailey@davidbaileymusicstudio.com

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