Re: [iPad] Question re GoodReader

 

What OS? I have Many suggestions if you are running OSX

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On Sep 23, 2011, at 8:56 AM, "AnneL" <shadow484@comcast.net> wrote:

 

I could use some help from any of you GoodReader folks out there!

I use GoodReader as my central clearinghouse for all of my several hundred
ebooks to keep them organized, since GoodReader has such an outstanding
category system, using the "open in" feature to read other formats of eBooks
in whatever app they need to, i.e. Kindle. However, the more books I have
in the GoodReader app (and I freely admit, I have a LOT), the more often the
following occurs: When I'm transferring books onto my iPad by dragging and
dropping into the GoodReader app in iTunes, GoodReader seems to lock up,
taking iTunes with it. I then get a message saying I have insufficient
memory, although I've used less than 25% of the memory on my iPad TOTAL.
iTunes then rebels at doing *anything* further, and if I close it, it won't
open again. I then have to reboot my desktop computer to get things working
again.

I honestly don't know whether this is a GoodReader problem or an iTunes
problem. I've contacted GoodReader support but haven't heard back. Nothing
I can find in the GoodReader manual mentions a limit on the number of files
I can have in GoodReader. I have *tons* of memory left on my iPad. And
before anybody suggests otherwise, yes, I *do* want to keep all my ebooks on
my iPad. It would be a different matter if I could keep them on a memory
stick and just plug them in, but Apple has seen fit to make that impossible,
so my library has to stay ON the iPad.

Has anybody had this problem and can offer any insight?

Thanks,
Anne


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