Dropbox is the best app I've come across for saving files. If you're wanting to save files so you can view them offline, try Goodreader. You can set up email addresses in it so you can save attachments from emails right from Goodreader. You can also save to dropbox right from Goodreader too. If you need to zip a file that's in Goodreader, you can do that too. I've been using Goodreader for quite sometime. Great app.
Alice
From: Carl Brooks <carl@iamthereforeipad.com>
Reply-To: iPad <ipad@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, March 17, 2013 6:35 PM
To: iPad <ipad@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: Saving a file from an email
Reply-To: iPad <ipad@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, March 17, 2013 6:35 PM
To: iPad <ipad@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: Saving a file from an email
Julia,
Apple's iOS is app driven. As a result, you must have an app that stores files. By default, the mail app displays what is in the mail messages. If you want to save it or edit it, you must have an app that does what you want. Thankfully there are tons of app that do many things. The bad thing is that most people won't know which one to use without some research or discovery.
If you want to save files for retrieving and viewing later, I would suggest Dropbox. Download it and create an account. You will have access to the files from any platform: iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, etc.
I am using the gmail app. Unless I am doing something dumb all I am getting is Print.
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