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On first page the triple press to turn negative/ black white didn't work
 

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IFile said:
On first page the triple press to turn negative/ black white didn't work

Some of the earlier posts may relate to an earlier version of iOS but you can turn on white on black here......

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But can you attach a file to the reply to an email?

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TJMay said:
But can you attach a file to the reply to an email?

Tommy

Files are generally attached to emails from within each specific app so no, not really but my workaround is to put the file in Dropbox, create a link, then copy/paste that link into the email. The recipient can then click on the link and get the file.

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Hey guys who can suggest an app for word excel ppt and adobe? Hope nobody heard me say the A word!! One that I can also edit not just a reader. My office uses these tools and I use my iPad for emails on the go. Preferably one thats free. If possible.

Checkout desktop.onlive.com if you don't want to buy office apps like quick office.
 
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If you browse the Web with Safari, and open a file that is interesting to you, there is a way of saving this file into GoodReader's internal local storage, so you will be able to view this file with GoodReader without loading it from the Internet every time (like it happens in Safari).

To save a file from Safari to GoodReader:

open the file of interest in Safari
tap Safari's address bar (the keyboard will appear)
go to the very beginning of the file's URL address, where the http:// or https:// part is
add a single letter g in front of the address, so you'll get ghttp:// or ghttps:// instead of http:// or https://
press Go on the keyboard (this will close Safari and start GoodReader)
the file will start to download into GoodReader automatically (check Web Downloads section to find it)
 

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zipur said:
If you browse the Web with Safari, and open a file that is interesting to you, there is a way of saving this file into GoodReader's internal local storage, so you will be able to view this file with GoodReader without loading it from the Internet every time (like it happens in Safari).

To save a file from Safari to GoodReader:

open the file of interest in Safari
tap Safari's address bar (the keyboard will appear)
go to the very beginning of the file's URL address, where the http:// or https:// part is
add a single letter g in front of the address, so you'll get ghttp:// or ghttps:// instead of http:// or https://
press Go on the keyboard (this will close Safari and start GoodReader)
the file will start to download into GoodReader automatically (check Web Downloads section to find it)

That is AWESOME!
 

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