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Marian Petrides, M.D. mpetrides at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 26 17:06:59 EDT 2012


If you're using an iPad, then why bother with the Kindle for iPad app? iBooks is at least as good a choice for PDFs, probably better.  

A couple of alternatives for reading PDFs on the iPad are:  iAnnotate PDF (which does VERY well at allowing you to highlight and annotate a PDF with either typewritten or handwritten marginal notes) and Good Reader - which I use for reading PDFs that come Zipped, since iBooks won't unzip zipped PDFs. If you have any inclination to annotate, then I highly recommend iAnnotate PDF.

On Jul 26, 2012, at 4:50 PM, Colin Holgate <coiin at verizon.net> wrote:

> Stanza isn't that much fun to use. You can take the PDF version and use that in iBooks, or email the PDF to your Kindle email address, and then you can download it in the iPad Kindle app.
> 
> Well, in theory you can, it keeps getting stuck at 97% for me.
> 
> 
> On Jul 26, 2012, at 3:31 PM, Pierre Sahores <sc at sahores-conseil.com> wrote:
> 
>> Need yet to test the "Stanza" app, is't ?
> 
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