If you have GoodReader, then you WiFi or USB for the iPad and then transferred to oPlayer...
There is a program that most iPad users all have called GoodReader. It is the "Swiss army knife ' for the iPad and it can store files all together and in folders - or however you want to that they - and can transfer files to and from your PC using WiFi or USB without the need for iTunes." It is built in a web browser can download files too, something which does not offer Safari - except for the PDF format. Starting in the GoodReader you can open these files in any application that supports this file type. That said, even if, when a compatible application opens this file, it makes a local copy that works on the original copy in GoodReader is thus left intact. If you want to save the file in GoodReader you must transfer it back it means any.
GoodReader can also join multiple files to an e-mail, and then send them using native Mail app iPad - something, you can't go in the mail itself. It also gives the possibility to annotate PDF files and save the resulting file so that it can be read on a PC or Mac.
Tim
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