Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Solutions for printing and browsing files on iPad.

Despite all the hype surrounding the conception and launch of the iPad, there are still a few things Apple's newly released gadget cannot do; among them are the lack of a centralized files browser in the device and direct printing.
All the files created or stored in the iPad are accessible only from wherever particular app they were created from like mail app, pictures files, texts app etc; but there are different ways to get around this issue. One would be to use Pages Export to export or import files from another computer to the iPad via iTunes.
Another solution would be to use iWork which is Apple service for sharing documents Online.It is currently in beta form and allow users who sign for it, to share any document saved in the iPad using that format
Another work around to the lack of a centralized browser for file sharing in the iPad, is the use of apps. For that, a number of third-party apps for iPad will let you share files between your computer and your iPad. These generally work over the air, syncing files via an outside Website or over your Wi-Fi network.
One of those apps is one called Print n Share which as its name indicates, will let you print and share documents. Created by a company called EuroSmartz, it costs $7 on iTunes.


For more, see pcworld.com

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