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PDFs have many benefits, including being easy to share and print. But if you have to make edits or collaborate, that’s when they become a pain, especially when you’re on your iPhone or iPad.
Readdle's PDF Converter will do just that. It takes pretty much any file on your iPad and turns it into a PDF. There are a few hard-to-use web services that will do this for you, but PDF Converter ...
The Apple iPad tablet computer offers native support for Portable Document Format files. Though the devices can open and display PDF files using applications installed at the factory, some users may ...
iOS comes with a fast and elegant built-in PDF viewer (in fact, the latest JailbreakMe 3.0 is largely based upon a security hole in the PDF display engine), but unlike Mac OS X the options to convert ...
Perhaps the most surprising thing about Office for iPad is that it exists at all. Microsoft's (MSFT) traditionally insular ecosystem strategy depended on keeping Office off most competing and ...
Comics, PDFs, ePubs and more: Stanza is the best universal e-reader we've tried, and it's also free. We hope competitors are taking notes. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET reviewing ...
The PDF is a business mainstay, a way to preserve and share documents while keeping them pristine and secure. Of course, there are times when you want to be able to mark them up, to add notes, ...
Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and blog posts. He writes CNET's popular Cheapskate blog and co-hosts Protocol 1: A Travelers Podcast (about the TV show ...
Ryan Cordell has recently rounded up various systems for managing and annotating PDFs. (See his original post, and the follow-up.) Those posts focused mostly on assimilating PDFs into your research, ...