In a recent post I wrote about my experience with using GoodReader on the iPad with a projector, for sharing PDF (and other) documents. I also noted in earlier posts how the new iBooks app would include note taking and bookmarking. Scott McLeod, […]

The iPad, PDFs and the Professor: Digital Document Annotation




Joe Wilcox, writing in Betanews, tells us why he was wrong about the Apple tablet that came to be known as the iPad. Way back on Jan. 2, long before the iPad was available or even named, Wilcox strongly denounced […]

The Immersive Influence of the iPad


In my last post  I mentioned improvements to Apple’s iBooks app. A new version of iBooks should be ready June 21, when iOS 4 is released. Meanwhile, if you want to improve the PDF reading experience on your iPad now, try GoodReader or CloudReaders or Fast PDF.  Related […]

iBooks Update Due Date and Two New Tools for E-textbooks



At WWDC this week, Steve Jobs confirmed Apple has already sold over 2 million iPads. Native iPad apps now exceed 8500 10,000 (6/12), with over 35 million downloads. Those are incredible numbers, especially considering we’re looking back just sixty days. Now, […]

iPhone 4, OS 4.0, WWDC Announcements, and What It Means ...


Padilicious is a clever set of authoring tools based on Mac automation services (Automator Scripts) that allow you to create web-based apps that run in a browser. The content you develop can be viewed on either a computer or the […]

Easy Method to Create and Deliver Content for the iPad ...