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The App Store has no shortage of iPad apps that let you view, edit and create documents – but most cost between $8 and $20. If free is more your pace, then consider Documents by Readdle, a surprising ...
The Imagam developers are the guys behind iFiles, one of my favorite apps for iPhone and iPad I use on a daily basis to create and move files between my iOS devices, the internet and my computer. In ...
Does anyone have recommendations for iPad apps that are good for 'technical' documents (e.g. research papers, lots of math, lots of figures, etc). The main features I'm looking for are the ability to ...
It's hard to go back to an more ordinary PDF annotator after using LiquidText, but it is not the ultimate PDF tool for the iPad. We'd be doing you and LiquidText a disservice if we just called it a ...