BY Greg Sapienza on Fri March 09th, 2012
Using the iPad in business or education means needing to access your PDF files. The apps here will give you the best choices for reading PDFs on your favorite tablet.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Tue October 18th, 2011
PDFs are a very important part of a productive lifestyle. The form factor and large screen of the iPad make it a great device to view and manage PDFs. This AppGuide will give you the best apps to view, organize, annotate and even create PDFs.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Wed May 25th, 2011
The apps in this AppGuide make handling PDFs and easy and enjoyable.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Tue April 05th, 2011
We all have files that we do not want everyone seeing. On a desktop there are plenty of encryption apps that safely secure these types of files. Contrary to what some believe, the iPad can also accomplish this same type of encryption with these apps.
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BY Christine Chan on Thu August 26th, 2010
Are you a Cloud App user? Then you'll be happy to know that there is now an iPhone client on the App Store. But is it worth your money and time? Read on to find out.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Fri August 13th, 2010
If you're one of the many people who are frustrated with the video format limitations of your iPad, then you may be happy to hear that there's an alternative.
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BY Paul Atkinson on Sat June 26th, 2010
In our crazy, hectic world, it seems that everyone is looking for that all in one application that can help them manage their day to day lives. A simple search in iTunes will turn up dozens of such offerings from Calendars to Contacts to applications to create To Do Lists or manage Projects and Events. Many titles claim to be that do it all Swiss pocket knife application in an ever growing field of choices. Bento for iPad is one of those taking a shot of actually delivering.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon February 15th, 2010
The very limited implementation of the Bluetooth stack on the iPhone is yet another controversial limitation of the device. While we still have no signs of Apple adding some basic features to our iPhone's bluetooth
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sat December 05th, 2009
I don't really use solutions like iDisk or Dropbox for the simple reason that it's just so much of a hassle to actually put your files there then sync and everything. Also when you actually
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat November 28th, 2009
Black Friday may be officially over, but many of those great deals have spilled over into the weekend, including sales on two of the most popular iPhone and iPod touch mobile Office suites. Quickoffice Mobile
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BY Nikhil Perumbeti on Sat November 07th, 2009
The wait is over. Last month, The Dropbox team released their long awaited iPhone app that works in conjunction with their award-winning file syncing service.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon October 12th, 2009
Readdle recently released another handy business app that transforms your iPhone into a portable document scanner, and although the App Store already contains apps of this nature, including the highly popular JotNot, Readdle's Scanner Pro
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BY Lex on Fri July 24th, 2009
View and edit essential files and documents for work or school on the go. Documents To Go makes Microsoft Office viewing and editing available straight from your iPhone. Now all your documents and files can be stored easily and quickly in your pocket for carrying and editing wherever you are!
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