![]() No need to jump to the Dropbox app and wait for it to sync first. When I download an eBook on Mac or PC, I just send it to Dropbox/iCloud Drive, and use the Import button in GoodReader to download it right there. It brings up iOS 8’s Document Picker where I have access to all my files in iCloud Drive and Dropbox (after I enabled the account from Locations -> More). You can do it via iTunes Sync, using GoodReader’s dedicated USB syncing app and you can even use a browser on the same network to do it wirelessly.īut my favorite is the Import feature. There are many ways to import eBooks to GoodReader. GoodReader should have been called GreatReader. On top of that, it comes with a robust file manager that lets you retrieve downloads wirelessly from your computers or cloud accounts. If you’re not aware, GoodReader is a feature-rich app that will read almost any format you throw at it, including images. So I’ve been reading them on my iPad mini and my eBook reader of choice is GoodReader ($4.99).Īlvaro has already done a great review of the app but today I want to focus on the little things in GoodReader that make reading PDFs much better (than say iBooks). There’s no Mobi format that I can send off to my Kindle. The kind of eBooks I’m trying to read right now (technical or educational) only come in the form of PDFs. Now GoodReader app on your iDevice doesn't need to access files/folders outside of its sandbox. ![]() This finally fixes the issue with violating Apple's iPhone SDK. Now GoodReaderUSB transfers files to official application private storage space ('sandbox').
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