Managing PDFs on an iPad can be a game-changer for productivity, but without the right tools and apps, it can become frustrating. To make the most of your iPad's capabilities, it's important to use ...
The Apple iPad tablet computer offers native support for Portable Document Format files. Though the devices can open and display PDF files using applications installed at the factory, some users may ...
EPUB files might be nicer to look at, but PDFs are far easier to make and import onto your iPad, no syncing required. We'll show you why it's our favorite way to use the iPad as an e-reader. I started ...
Reading PDFs on the iPad can be way better than what you get from Apple's Books app. These are the best apps to use for reading at PDF files on your iPad, or even your iPhone. The often-disliked PDF ...
When setting up a new iOS device, there’s a certain cadence to the apps I install before anything else. Usually, the order goes something like: 1Password, Tweetbot, iA Writer, Outlook, Facebook, Slack ...
The iOS 15 is the latest software upgrade from Apple, and it has an under-the-radar feature that can be found in the Files app. Apple product users can now edit PDFs on their iPhones and iPads, and ...
The Apple iPad includes a built-in search app called Spotlight Search. This utility enables you to quickly find files that are saved on the device, and is particularly useful if you have a large ...
When you download something on a desktop computer, it’s easy to find. Simply, open up the hard drive folders and look for what you just downloaded. But on iOS devices, it gets a bit more difficult.
Being designed to streamline and simplify the smartphone and tablet user interface has been a strength of iOS and iPadOS for some time. The thing is, that choice has sometimes resulted in the ...
The Files app is the central hub for managing your files on iOS devices. Here’s how to find your downloaded files using the Files app: Open the Files App: Locate the Files app on your Home Screen. If ...