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What file format to send to an iPad? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: What file format to send to an iPad? (/showthread.php?tid=104191) Pages:
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Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - M A V I C - 09-30-2010 I'll put it on a web server and see what he says. Thanks. Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - Seacrest - 09-30-2010 Won't it just show up in an email? Have you tried a small test file? I just looked at a message on my touch and the PDF shows up just fine. Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - M A V I C - 09-30-2010 I've sent him multiple PDFs via email. He can't read any of them. Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - Seacrest - 09-30-2010 M A V I C wrote: Well, could be a PEBVKAC issue. Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - sekker - 09-30-2010 iBooks may not be installed, depending on when the iPad was purchased. Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - Lew Zealand - 09-30-2010 Seacrest wrote: Well, could be a PEBVKAC issue. ![]() Never! Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - M A V I C - 09-30-2010 I sent him a link to the PDF, and that didn't open either. When I send him JPEGs, he can open them just fine. Re: What file format to send to an iPad? - J-J- - 10-01-2010 apparently your client is the only person who owns an iPad that cannot view pdfs on it. your client really should update the ibooks app and then sync his iPad. either that or tell your client to call Apple Care as there is something wrong with his iPad. Unless you are also his tech support.... |