How To Manage PDFs In iTunes – YouTube

Another great public service video by paperless master Brooks Duncan of DocumentSnap.com. This one is how to use iBooks to manage your PDFs. If you’re already doing this, then check out the link below the video.  Go to www.DocumentSnap.com to sign up for DocumentSnap’s free 7-part email course on going paperless. Then, if you’re still looking for guidance, check out his Paperless Document Organization Guides (from $47) for both Windows and Mac users. (Click-thru and buy one and I get a few bucks from Brooks.)

How To Manage PDFs In iTunes – YouTube.

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If you’re already using iBooks to manage your PDFs, then perhaps you want to go further and add notes to your PDFs. If so, then you might want to check out the iPad/iPhone app GoodReader. Here’s a blog post on the subject of notetaking apps for PDFs: Doing Research with an iPad Part 5

And here’s an older (2010) blog post by Brooks on various apps for reading files on an iPad: iPad PDF Reading Roundup. It refers, among others, to GoodReader, which is a very useful tool if you want to markup and scribble on your PDFs.

Interesting post. The novel is slightly different from the movie, of course.  (BTW, the picture in the section on Red Blow is of Max Mercy. But you knew that, right?) My reading group is reading the novel now (and most members have also watched the Robert Redford movie). I’ve been blogging about it here: http://sheffnersweb.net/blogs/reading/

I recommend the following guides: Brett Kelly's "Evernote Essentials 3.0", Dan Gold's $5 guides to Getting Everything Done with Evernote and Springpad, and DocumentSnap Solutions' Paperless Document Organization Guides. Be sure to try DocumentSnap's free email course on going paperless first before buying his products. Sign up for it on his homepage. If you purchase any of these digital products from this website, your cost will be the same as if you order directly and I'll get a commission, about the price of a drink. Thank you! :-)

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My favorite is “books of paper”. But, with encyclopedias and dictionaries (my domain), sometimes I”ll have to buy “iBooks”, for example encyclopedias of 18th century (the most importants encyclopedias, I buy in forme of CD-ROM). Hoping that “iBooks-encyclopedias” don’t take too much memories of iPad : what I”ll buy before 2013.

My favorite is “books of paper”. But, with encyclopedias and dictionaries (my domain), sometimes I”ll have to buy “iBooks”, for example encyclopedias of 18th century (the most importants encyclopedias, I buy in forme of CD-ROM). Hoping that “iBooks-encyclopedias” don’t take too much memories of iPad : what I”ll buy before 2013.

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