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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt
Personally I find Goodreader slow and clunky, although it's very rich in functionalities. iBooks is good if you just want to read, but again you won't be able to highlight or annotate.
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I have to read a lot of academic PDFs for my Egyptology degree and find Goodreader on my iPad Retina Mini to be excellent, both for reading and for its organisational capabilities.