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Old 07-18-2010, 04:41 PM   #8
JimKal
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Jamestown, NC
Device: iPad, iMac,iPhone, Kindle Touch
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Originally Posted by Gillyhappyy1 View Post
Someone suggested this message board to help me. Is there anyway to download ebooks on to the iPad?
Gilly, a real easy way to do this is to open the applications tab on your iPad desktop. You should already have iBooks loaded but in the applications you can find the Kindle app, the B&N e-reader, and a Borders e-reader available. All of them are free applications. For now, I find that I use the Kindle application more than the others. I like its features the best, but that is just me. Make sure you have your WiFi or 3G turned on when you open applications and when you want to download books. You can turn it off after you downloaded the books. That will help with battery life. After you download the apps you need to have an account with Amazon, B&N, or Borders to download books (even the free ones).

Good luck and enjoy your iPad!
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