I was patiently waited for portable electronic reader of the e-ink ilk, but using LCD touchable screen. My patience was rewarded by the new arrival on the arena of handheld devices - Apple's iPad, which is consider to be a tablet computer. Also hardware features like build-in GPS and Accelerometer along with the fast processor makes iPad more than a portable reader. Regardless my primary reason for getting iPad is to use it for reading PDFs and some programming. The programs that ship with the device are more likely child toys and are more oriented towards immediate consumption. Also the only conduit for installing new program is via iTunes. Therefore without 3rd party software the device makes you an excellent consumer, just use your credit card more often. Here I wish to share my experience of two programs I found that fulfill all my needs. They are iAnnotate PDF and PrintBureau.
Bellow is example of iAnnotate PDF in action.
Bellow is example of PrintBureau in action.
Finally the snapshots below illustrate how to map your iPad like network drive via the program PrintBureau. The developer of PrintBureau didn’t provide these instructions for customers with MS Windows 7. The snapshots are self-explanatory. I hope nobody will have any problem to repeat this experience.
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