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Old 03-31-2018, 05:17 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by emanueol View Post
  1. Can you please tell, if the document you used is a PDF ?
  2. What reader app you used ?
  3. Since I need to connect to my caliber server (windows laptop), would the reader you used able to connect ?
  4. Or would it be compatible with ios Caliber Companion ?
  5. Do you use Caliber Companion as well in your iPads ?
  1. PDF (ThinkPad X131e Hardware Maintenance Manual)
  2. GoodReader. It's been crashing way too often lately, though. I've switched to PDF Expert. Alas, PDF Expert doesn't support double page view. Works perfectly fine in portrait mode.
  3. If you have Content Server enabled, GoodReader has an in-app web browser that you can use to access the Content Server.
  4. Yes, it would. Calibre Companion should work with any app the can import PDF via the iOS share sheet.
  5. Nope. I tried it but I find having to switch between two apps when I want to download ebooks annoying. It's also quite behind the Android version. I either use Dropbox or Calibre's built-in content server to download books.
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