Flyinitalian
iPF Noob
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.
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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.
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.
My wife is a library branch manager and I am the one that told her about it!Surprisingly, even the librarians in charge of digital material aren't cognizant of ways to read on the Ipad.