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Hello, I have had my iPad for 2 weeks now. It is very hard for me to put it down. :) It's amazing how much technology is packed into such a slim and sexy device. It's the best purchase I made this year.
 
Hi from Missouri, I have had my iPad 32gig for 2 weeks and I love it so far, hubby thought I was crazy when I told him I could use it for work and now he believes me now. I'm a photographer by the way.
 
I wanna an iPAd

It is said that 10 top obsessions in USA has turned out. iPhone and iPAD definitely are in there, which list two and three.For a long time, I long for iPad. That`s fanastic thing.
 
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i've had an ipad for a while just wasn't aware of this forum. i know a lot about the ipad but if there are any secrets i should know i figured i find it here.
 
Hi! Im from Costa Rica. Im living in Honduras because of my job. I just bought an Ipad 32GB WIFI-3G and im very happy with it. I joined this forum to learn all about this amazing device. Thanks!
 
I'm not good about introducing myself in forums LOL I've had my Ipad since early May and bought a second for my husband in August. i've been reading this forum for a long time but guess I should become visible. I use my Ipad for most everything but processing my RAW photo files. I have only used my laptop several times since getting the Ipad and may not boot my desktop more than a couple of times a week. Dropbox, Office HD, Goodreader and other apps make things easy to work with the Ipad mobilely (is there such a word LOL?)

I read quite a lot on the Ipad but wish my state library played nicely with the Ipad. I can't open any books at present though I've had conversations with the library folks. As it is now, it depends entirely when the software producers and Apple and Adobe have a meeting of the minds and that doesn't look likely soon LOL. I do read a lot of newspapes and news sites besides books too.

All in all, my Ipad is always with me, wifi only but we have multitudes of free wifi spots and I have mobile hot spot in a pinch

Good forum and the one I prefer to read for the Ipad
 
Diane,

As a fellow Tarheel, I read your post about having issues with ebooks from the library with interest.

I just got an iPad and have my first EBR (Kindle 3) coming. So I know very little about the ebook world at this point. I barely know how to turn on the iPad. (It sure is a different world from PCs).

However, I have played around with Calibre and have been able to d/l and read books from the library on my PC (epub format).

I'm curious what you've run into here in NC about the library ebooks because I also plan to use library lending a great deal.

I would pm you but the system won't let me until I get a few more posts. If you wish to discuss this, you can email me at speedlever at NOSPAMyahoo.com. Take out the appropriate parts of that email address.

Thanks.
 
Diane and Speedelver (and anyone else!),

As far as libraries not being iPad friendly, OverDrive has finally come out with an iPhone app for the OverDrive Media Console, but it looks like the the reviews are pretty bad so far with more people giving it only one star than all of the other ratings combined! They claim to also be working on an iPad app as well so I think I will wait.

The one thing you can do in the mean time is to download the free Bluefire reader app then you can go ahead and download the books as you normally would with the Adobe Digital Editions program on your PC. You can then transfer to the book file to the Bluefire app through iTunes (full instructions are included with the app) and read the book you just checked out... legally! The file will become unreadable after the expiration date so you will have to delete the file from your iPad when you are done.
 
Diane and Speedelver (and anyone else!),

As far as libraries not being iPad friendly, OverDrive has finally come out with an iPhone app for the OverDrive Media Console, but it looks like the the reviews are pretty bad so far with more people giving it only one star than all of the other ratings combined! They claim to also be working on an iPad app as well so I think I will wait.

The one thing you can do in the mean time is to download the free Bluefire reader app then you can go ahead and download the books as you normally would with the Adobe Digital Editions program on your PC. You can then transfer to the book file to the Bluefire app through iTunes (full instructions are included with the app) and read the book you just checked out... legally! The file will become unreadable after the expiration date so you will have to delete the file from your iPad when you are done.

Thanks very much. I do have the Overdrive app and could do nothing with it with the selections in our library. OTOH, I'm also not thrilled by the books offered since I'm neither a mystery/thriller or romance reader LOL. I'm going to try the Bluefire app though. I was unaware of it. i subscribe to a digital reading blog to try and discover ereading possibilities but that one has never been mentioned to my knowledge. I do think the library will be increasing the ebooks offered so I want to be familiar with all of the tools offered right now. Off to try it---with a smile. I always have bought books I'm reading on the Ipad but read a lot so this opens some doors. I probably should have asked this question earlier LOL. Surprisingly, even the librarians in charge of digital material aren't cognizant of ways to read on the Ipad. The Sony reader can accept most of the offerings or you can read on your computer (I never did that nor do I ever plan to) but there are a lot of us out there with Ipads and other readers too.
 
Hi all. Enjoying my time with the iPad, though the moments are few and far between. Administering it for the CEO, who makes constant marketing use of it. After a few weeks learning it and getting it ready, I see it now only when problems surface. Its interface and design are brilliant.
 

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