![]() There doesn’t seem to be any way to move the PDF to a decent reader. Then I have to READ it in the browser, and the browser is a shitty reader. It’s basically admitting defeat.ĭownload it through your iPad’s web browser. Emailing things to myself makes me sad though. Honestly, I seriously considered just upping my email size limits to 90M (over 100M after my mail client base64 encodes that) for a day to try this anyway, since I run my own mail server, hah. iBooks (v1.2) no longer has a “Devices” list that allows you to simply drag things around.Įmail it to yourself. The user interface organization is now *profoundly* bad. Also, as a side note, iTunes as a user interface for playing music has gotten iteratively worse every single version since they bought (and killed) SoundJam to create it. There is no “Books” tab in iTunes anymore. iTunes (v12.x) no longer manages “books”. ![]() And then you discover that there isn’t a decent PDF reader… on the computer sold by the book company. NO PEASANT! The iPad does NOT have a file system! Stop pretending it does! Do not look behind the curtain! This does work on my Kindle Fire, and takes about 8 seconds, of course. Plug it into your computer via Thunderbolt/USB and copy it over. How do you get this file from your desktop computer onto a *decent* reader on your tablet? You have a large (90MB) PDF on your Mac (OSX Yosemite) and your iPad (iOS 9.2) would be the perfect place to read it.
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