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Old 04-28-2010, 07:49 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
You can not just drag and drop files from your computer to the iPad.

The iPad's file system is not available for you to access -- and one app cannot see the files of another app.
Lee
Actually, these are not true with the iPad, though they were with the iPhone. Most apps haven't taken advantage of the new APIs and shared storage locations yet, but it is possible for an app to open its files in a different app and to share files with your computer. Goodreader has taken advantage of this already to allow files emailed to be opened in the Goodreader application.
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