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RTFM - there's and app for that

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What can be better to do on the tube than to kill some time reading manuals or books? Of course in IT quite a lot of that stuff comes as PDFs or other non-paper formats, so good eBook reader or an app for whatever terminal you have is an advantage.

During one of the DC4420 meetings one of the guys gave a very good recommendation for an iPhone app that copes very well with PDFs and some other formats. The app is called Good Reader and I have to say, it's really good (for what I need it to do).

Usually the problem is how to deliver the files of interest to the reder. You want to be able to read when off-line and have flexibility in delivery methods of course. Here is the thing that sold me to the Good Reader - you can upload the files over wifi directly to the iPhone, using nothing more than a web browser. Yes - the app functions as a web server to do it! Just to make sure it doesn't turn your phone into public web server, you have to confirm that you want to allow the given IP to connect and you get that question every time you turn the wifi upload option on.

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