I downloaded a PDF document on my iPad from a website. Now I want to save it for later reading when my wifi connection will be down. How and where to save it on the iPad? Thanks
This is a discussion on How to save a downloaded PDF document within the iPad Help forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; I downloaded a PDF document on my iPad from a website. Now I want to save it for later reading when my wifi connection will ...
I downloaded a PDF document on my iPad from a website. Now I want to save it for later reading when my wifi connection will be down. How and where to save it on the iPad? Thanks
Let us know more about how you "saved" the PDF file. Safari doesn't do this but other browsers and PDF viewers do it quite easily. More to come when we understand your current process.
Regards,
DaveR
GoodReader
Stanza
I could have sworn iBooks would open from Safari... Pretty sure Atomic allows you to "open in..."
I've been using file browser app to get PDFs and other files off my IMac. I can save the. In what they call local files but they don't seem to be accessible to other apps. I too would like to save PDFs i find on websites. Is there actually a file system in IOS 4 that we can put data into and retrieve it via multiple apps?
Let's me be more specific
Using Safari browser I found a web page with an interesting article
I downloaded the PDF fine
I wanted save it for further reading later when wifi connection is not available
I could not find a way to save the file
Dave
If Safari do not allow to save a downloaded PDF file this is a very unfortunate limitation. Do you think it will really necessary to have another application bowser to do it?
USbill
What is Atomic?
How atomic can help me?
Hey there,
Thanks for the clarification. What actually happens is the PDF was "opened" which is why I was asking for more details. Atomic web browser is a fantastic browser that you might consider over Safari; however, it won't allow you to "download/save" either. I also bought Mercury browser as it supports saving PDF downloaded files....or, use goodreader Viewer and point to the URL and it will save it for later. Mercury, atomic and goodreader cost but they are super cheap. I wish atomic browser would save downloads but it won't. Oh well.
Hope this helps. Keep us posted. Thx,
DaveR
Well,thanks for the experience sharing,they are useful to me.
From the iPad: when you find a PDF you wish to save in safari, copy the Url.
Open Goodreader, tap "Browse the Web" or "From URL" paste Url, open document and save.
Last edited by iVan; 11-09-2010 at 04:08 AM.
Not white, not black just passionate shades of grey...
Yuno Wataï Minh
An another way:
you can use App: Downloads HD (version Full $2.99, Lite:free, both are able to download files, and are nice browsers with tabs).
Like in Goodreader, you copy the link to DownloadHD, wipe on the link of the file, choose Download.
When downloaded, In the File Manager (next to browser in this app) you tap the file downloaded, this browser can read it immediately, or you can use fonction " Open in...".
Better than Goodreader, you can create a bookmark in Safari "Open link in Download HD" , so when you have a link, just need to choose this bookmark , the link will be opened automatically in Download HD.
enjoy!