Back-To-School App? GoodReader for iPad!
From
The iPad Fan:
It’s back-to-school time around the country and as students head off to classes I started thinking about what one app I’d have to recommend the most. I thought about iTunes U, and Dropbox, but in the end, I decided that out of everything I’ve used to make the iPad as useful as possible, GoodReader is my top choice.Labels: GoodReader, iPad
Apps for Comic Lovers
From
PadGadget:
While not technically a comic book app, GoodReader is a must-have for any comic book fan. There are plenty of comics that have been turned into PDF files on the Internet and GoodReader lets you download right from Web pages with simplicity. At PadGadget and everyone else in the world consider this app a “must” app for your iPad. With GoodReader on your iPad, you can read virtually anything. The app is perfect for your online comic experience. Soon you’ll be wondering how you ever managed to use your iPad without GoodReader.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
Using an iPad for your next presentation? Here are the apps you need
From
Forbes Magazine:
I looked long and hard for this app and tried a bunch of others before I settled on Goodreader. Basically, it’s a way to store files on your iPad. What’s the big deal? You can easily store video, pdfs, slides, etc – and then play or view them with a click or two. With the right adaptor, you’re set to play video clips with the least muss and fuss I’ve found so far. And it’s real easy to move video files from computer to iPad with a drag and drop when your iPad is syncing.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
APP OF THE DAY: GoodReader for iPad
From
ARN:
Having already made a name for itself as the premier PDF reader for the iPhone, GoodReader has enabled the reading of PDFs on the iPad as well.
While the app can also read TXT files, the main feature of GoodReader is the ability to open PDF files, which includes the function to mark-up documents with text boxes, notes, and freehand drawings.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad, iPhone
APP OF THE DAY: GoodReader for iPad
From
ARN:
Having already made a name for itself as the premier PDF reader for the iPhone, GoodReader has enabled the reading of PDFs on the iPad as well.
While the app can also read TXT files, the main feature of GoodReader is the ability to open PDF files, which includes the function to mark-up documents with text boxes, notes, and freehand drawings.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader
iPads and GoodReader on Delta Airlines
From
AppModo:
Did you know Delta Airlines is replacing flight manuals with iPads and GoodReader? Yes, it’s true! Airlines are providing pilots with iPads and GoodReader – especially since GoodReader was originally designed as an app for pilots! The company president was contracted to develop a suite of apps for pilots (navigation, wind calculation, document viewing, etc.) but the project funding was canceled when it was only 20% done. He liked the direction of the document viewer so much that he bought it for himself and continued building it – and GoodReader was the result!
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
GoodReader: The Only PDF Reader
From
KK.org's CoolTools:
GoodReader is a robust feature-rich PDF reader that is my killer application for the iPad. A PDF-reader sounds too simple to be a killer app until you realize that no one else has gotten it right.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
GoodReader: The Must-Have App for iPad
From
Simon Blog:
GoodReader’s features and reading experience makes it a “must have” for any
power reader on the go. It allows users to integrate their iPads into their work effortlessly. Unfortunately, after I
installed GoodReader, I ran out of excuses for not catching up on my reading.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
Tips and tricks for GoodReader
From
StartupSmart:
If you own an iPad, then chances are that you also own GoodReader. This app is possibly the best file manager available on the App Store and should be in every entrepreneur’s digital arsenal.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
Alaska Airlines Replaces Flight Manuals With iPads
From
Mashable:
Pilots will receive iPads preloaded with
GoodReader, a PDF reader application that will contain all of the necessary flight documents. The documents themselves have been upgraded with color graphics and hyperlinks for better reference.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
WHY GoodReader is the BEST Mark-It-Up iPad App!
From
AppsforiPads:
Ever wish you could markup one of your digital textbooks? How about an article or paper you are working on? Maybe you are a teacher and would love to correct a student’s paper with the help of your iPad. Well you can do that and so much more with the GoodReader iPad app! Originally known as a great PDF reader, GoodReader has been updated continually since its release and is now THE go-to annotation tool for your iPad!
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
WHY GoodReader is the BEST Mark-It-Up iPad App!
From
Apps for iPads:
GoodReader is SO good that it was voted the #1 selling non-Apple app for iPad in USA in 2010! GoodReader has earned its accolades by the way it handles huge PDF and TXT files, manuals, large books, magazines, and renderings of 100 mb and more with great speed. The ability to mark-up PDFs opens up new doors to GoodReader users who can now use typewriter text boxes, sticky notes, lines, arrows, and freehand drawings on top of a PDF file.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
iPad and GoodReader: the perfect mobile office and vacation companion
From
ZDNet:
It’s a good thing I brought the iPad since as I was sitting on the plane waiting to take off, I received a text asking me for my opinion on a presentation. I quickly fired up my iPad, downloaded the presentation and launched it into
GoodReader. This way I had it saved for later viewing on the plane. I also launched a number of other attachments, to go along with the presentation. The nice thing about GoodReader is that it can view a ton of different attachment types, and also has a built-in file manager. This was helpful since I organized the attachments into different folders, and then even renamed some of the attachments.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
In and Out Of Office: Putting iPads To Work
From
Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital (Walt Mossberg):
Some apps for the iPad let you store large numbers of different types of files, view them and even annotate them. My favorite, GoodReader, is a $4.99 app that handles all the Microsoft Office file types, plus PDFs and more.
GoodReader even lets you type notes on, or draw on, PDFs, and then save and email the annotated version. It also allows you to organize files into folders and rename them. And it lets you retrieve files from cloud-based services, without having to switch to a separate app provided by those services. Among the cloud services it supports are Google Docs, Dropbox, SugarSync and iDisk.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
Review: GoodReader for iPad
From
PCMag.com:
For $5, GoodReader transforms your $500 iPad into the best reader, file manager, and annotator on the market.Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
iPad for Business
From
Connected Business (UK):
Goodreader for iPad supports the viewing of many document formats including PDF and Microsoft Office files, permits direct Wi-Fi transfer of data directly to the iPad, and can connect to a variety of cloud-based storage services.
GoodReader will be the best 59p you’ve ever invested in your iPad. With this seemingly magical application, you can view PDF and a myriad of other data formats including Microsoft Office, HTML, image files as well as audio and video formats. Additionally, you can connect to several popular cloud-based storage services including DropBox (which has its own viewer app but is inferior to GoodReader) WebDAV servers and directly access files stored on Google Docs and within GMail itself.
As if this wasn’t impressive enough, you can also directly transfer files to GoodReader wirelessly using a simple Web-based GUI from your PC or Mac, or via WebDAV-based drag and drop network share.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
Review of GoodReader for iPad - 5 star "ESSENTIAL" rating
From
148apps.com:
Ultimately, GoodReader is one of those apps that makes the iPad better. It’s a solid, reliable productivity app that will certainly enhance the user experience of anyone who wants to make the iPad part of their workflow.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
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From
Network World:
Whether you're using the iPhone or iPad version of GoodReader, this file importing and viewing app works great. The app now enables you to import and view documents from Web-based file-sharing/backup sites such as DropBox, box.net, iDisk, and others. You can also import and view Google Docs files and Mail attachments, import files via Wi-Fi, transfer files from your Mac via USB, and download files from the Web. In addition to document viewing, GoodReader's file management capabilities let you protect files, star them, mark them as read, create new files and folders, e-mail files, rename files, create links to files, and compress files and folders. The app also offers a feature called "PDF reflow," which automatically extracts text from PDF files and outputs a readable text file, when possible.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad, iPhone
Just got an iPad? The best apps, accessories, and tips
From
Engadget:
GoodReader works as the bridge between your iPad and wherever you might've stashed your documents online. You can set it up to sync from Google Docs, MobileMe, Dropbox and more, and it has great formatting and annotating abilities for reading and marking up your PDFs or .docs.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad
GoodReader For iPad Update Makes A Great App Better
From
AppAdvice:
When the iPad debuted, GoodReader for iPad was the first non-Apple app to hit number one on the “Paid App” list. Now, the app has undergone a nice update. Because of this, its creators should also consider renaming it the GreatReader.
Created by Good.iWare Ltd., the app is for users that want a centralized place to view and analyze documents. These documents can reside on your computer, a mail server, or Dropbox.com, to name a few.
Labels: Good.iWare, GoodReader, iPad