Many people have been asking me lately if it’s possible to view PDF files using the iPad and if so how can it be done. Well, some good news, the answer is yes and here’s how. Luckily iBooks Version 1.1 which was just released has the option to open and view PDF files. It’s a [...]
Many people have been asking me lately if it’s possible to view PDF files using the iPad and if so how can it be done. Well, some good news, the answer is yes and here’s how.
Luckily iBooks Version 1.1 which was just released has the option to open and view PDF files. It’s a nice new feature that will make many iPad owners happy.
How To Use iBooks 1.1 PDF Reader
Opening, reading and bookmarking PDF files using the latest version of iBooks is easier than ever. Below is a short video that explains step by step how to do so. You can open any PDF email attachment using iBooks. Bookmarking and navigating back and forth from regular ebooks to PDF files is also made easy with a button near the top of the app. This video also shows a few other features that are new in the latest iBooks update.
Top New Features For Apple’s eBook Reader iBooks 1.1
- Available not only for iPad, but for any iPhone and iPod running iOS4
- Now includes a PDF reader
- New Georgia font added
- Increased font size option
- New automatic bookmark syncing feature
- Read books on white or sepia background
- Choose layout either left or justified
Download iBooks 1.1 at iTunes.
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