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  1. #1
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    Transfer books to ipad

    Hello,
    Having downloaded several ebook in pdf format on the net, I'm looking for a way to transfer them to the Ipad and read them. I know there are several methods more or less effective, more or less pleasant to use, I seek the best. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Transfer books to ipad

    Hello,
    Even i was searching for a software something like this. There is the Air Sharing App but we have to pay for it. FileAid I see is the same price. How does it work exactly? how to install the application? What manip to transfer the pdf to the iphone? Can anyone make comparison between the two? Also, if you have any other alternative then please let me know. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Transfer books to ipad

    Hello,
    Is it fluid with FileAid? I AirSharing at the time it was free and Discover is equivalent but also free.
    They work this way:
    You launches program on your iPhone
    you open a blank web page
    you fit in the address bar the IP of the iPhone and you can then transfer the files to your iPhone.

    FileAid works in the same principle but it is by cable and works with DiskAid software directly on the computer.

    You can check your files later, at any time since the implementation of the phone but it's really bad as using.

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    Re: Transfer books to ipad

    Hello,
    There was a promotion earlier this month: FileAid Free

    To FileAid, the transfer is simply either:
    - by usb with DiskAid (free)
    - Wifi (FTP on port 2121)

    to Air Sharing, I only tested briefly:
    - transfer by wifi HTTP on port 8080

    I'm glad FileAid

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    Re: Transfer books to ipad

    Hello,
    It is obviously interesting say that any of the tablets will be packed to the rafters with more books than is contained in a life of reading. Even some public libraries. And it probably will delight the publishers of free texts of law, with an enriched product reviews, annotations and so on. If you need any more information on this then you can post here and we will try to help you out.

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