Re: [iPad] iPads by No Computer

 

Jim - Oh.... I did it from the attachment just now. I put the attachment/ebook in my iBooks App. After my reply to you, Jim, I remembered that the attachment can be opened up in different Apps. When I had tried the kindle app on the iPad to open the attachment, the attachment/ebook would open up, but dissapear from the kindle app when I closed the attachment/ebook. I had to put the Send to Kindle App on the laptop, etc. to get the eBook my kindle cloud & library. That's why I thought that I had to do this from the iBooks App. Now I know. It was very easy & fast.
Thank you again for helping me.

Toby

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On Sep 8, 2014, at 10:43 PM, "Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>> I rarely use my laptop, which is a windows one & is getting old. I try to boot it up once monthy or longer. I had 39 updates last night to wait for before I could shut off the laptop. Last night I went on to go to amazon to click on the "send to kindle" to put on my laptop, so that I could make an ebook out of a PDF attachment which I did, but I would have loved to do this from my iPad. Also, I had to download Apples update. Personally, I sync to the cloud on the ithings, but I still update all the Apple updates on my laptop.
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> You download Apple updates on your Windows laptop? What updates?
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> If I have a PDF document on my iPad that I want to make a e-book out of, I tell the iPad to open it in iBooks, and now it's an e-book.
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