Select all the PDF files you wish to transfer to the iPad, then drag and drop them to the middle of CopyTrans Filey window: TIP: You can also add movie files to any video player app switching between the apps at the top of the screen in the drag-and-drop section.
The PDF documents are now accessible from the iPad. First, open iTunes on your PC and navigate to the Books section. Connect the iPad or iPhone and click on the device button once it appears in iTunes. By krasimir. The recent update changed alot of things. First of all, the new design I don't like. That I can get used to but it's made it more difficult to use in my opinion. Some of the buttons are not labeled now, they only have icons so I have to guess what they do until I press them and find out if I'm right or wrong.
For example, sharing a file through email no longer takes the file name and automatically makes it the subject line of the email. Also, when you sort by name,files with letters now follow files with numbers. I have to scroll through a hundred files which have dates to get to my template which starts with letters.
So I had to through a random zero at the beginning so it's at the top. There is more I could write but I think you get my point. I realize it may sound like nitpicking but when you use the app as much as I do it becomes very annoying. I am disappointed you made such a big change and it doesn't seem to be for the better. Let's get some of this fixed so I can change this back to 5 stars. Hi there!
Even though it is more than 2 years old, it still shows up as most helpful. I understand that you faced some challenges back then. However, our software team has evolved a lot in these 2 years and the interface has improved as well.
However, on my iPad 2 the iOS thinks it's in landscape mode and the app thinks it's in portrait mode. When I try to enter a URL, the keyboard slides in from the side covering the address so that I can't see what I type, making it useless. So I would recommend this for the iPhone, but not for the iPad until this bug is fixed. Stop AD : block advertising, privacy tracking, Pop-up banner, malware domains!
Sleetster , Image Converter for iPhone. PDF Merger. This article assumes you are setting up the device as new. Sign in with your Apple ID. Determine if you want to use iCloud. Launched in October , iCloud allows users to wirelessly sync any downloaded apps, books, photos or videos to all their Apple devices. It's a free service, but purchasing more storage space "in the cloud" requires a fee. Again, choosing to use the service or not is up to you.
If you'd like to use it, select "Use iCloud". Choose between backing up the iPod to iCloud or to your computer. Backing up to iCloud is wireless but uses your free "cloud" storage allotment; backing up to your computer requires connecting the device to a Mac or PC via USB cable but is free.
Decide if you want to use Find My iPod. If your iPod is stolen or you happen to lose it somewhere, the Find My iPod feature can help locate it, remotely set a passcode, wipe all of its data, and more.
Using the service is optional as well. Select between sending diagnostic data to Apple automatically, or not at all. If your iPod crashes, it will send a report of the crash to Apple for analysis. If you'd rather not have your device do this, tap "Don't Send". Tap "Register with Apple" to officially activate the device. Select "Start Using iPod". You're good to go! Learn how to manage the touch screen. To move up or down a list, swipe your finger up or down the screen in one movement.
To zoom in on a web page or photo, put two fingers in the middle and move them apart diagonally, keeping your fingertips on the screen. To zoom out, place two fingers two inches apart and "pinch" them together, keeping your fingertips on the screen. Method 1. Read and follow the direction in the Sync Your iPhone to iTunes article, as the iPod touch uses the same operating system as an iPhone.
Using the USB cable, connect the iPod to your computer. If you already have iTunes, it should open automatically. If not, you can download iTunes for free. When iTunes opens, it will prompt you to register your iPod.
You can do this now or put it off until later. It will also ask you to name your device, e. Sync your content with iTunes with your also included cord. There are a few different ways to add items to your iPod. You can choose to add everything you have in iTunes to your iPod by checking the box next to "Automatically sync songs to my iPod" after you first connect your iPod to iTunes.
You have the same option for apps and photos. If you want to add some items from your library but not others, leave this box unchecked and click "Done. From here, you can select certain artists, genres, playlists or albums to add by checking the box next to the category you want.
For instance, if you want every Rolling Stones song in your library added to your iPod, locate the Rolling Stones under Artists, then just check the box next to it. When you've chosen everything you want, click Sync in the lower right corner. Understand the process to deleting a song from your device.
To delete songs, you can stay in the above and uncheck what you no longer want, then click Sync. Or, you can click "Music" under the iPod menu on the left-hand side, highlight the songs you don't want, and just press the delete button on your keyboard. Understand how you can add apps to your iPod, or how to Remove an app from the same iPod touch. If you have already purchased apps on iTunes, click the "Apps" button near the top of the screen when you have your iPod menu open.
Here, you can add apps to the iPod or remove them. This is also where you can sync up your email, Facebook, Twitter and other accounts via those apps. Method 2. Tap the Music icon on your iPod. These are just different ways of sorting the music on your iPod. The More tab is where you can find podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunesU lectures. You can also search by Composer or Genre through the More tab. Open the Songs tab and tap a song to play it. This will move you to the Now Playing screen.
At the top of the screen, you'll see the artist, song title, and album title. Beneath that is a progress bar showing where you are in the song. You can drag the circle in the progress bar to skip ahead or behind in the song.
Beneath the progress bar are two arrow icons. Tapping the circular arrow icon on the left will put the song on repeat; tapping the crossed arrows will shuffle all the songs on your iPod and play them after the one you selected.
Beneath that is the volume bar. You can drag this to the right or left with your finger to increase or decrease the volume. If the song came bundled with album art, this will be displayed in the background. Tap the bulleted list icon in the upper right corner to rate the song. Once you've done this for several songs, you can then sort them by rating. Tapping the arrow in the upper left corner will take you back to the different lists of your music.
To get back to the Now Playing screen, tap the Now Playing button in the upper right corner. Jump to different parts of your lists using the alphabet bar running down the right side of the screen. Say you want a song that starts with T; tap the T part of the bar to jump to that section of the list.
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