OMG New iPad with WiFi 64GB - White

andyscott said:
Yes much much better IMO

I've since tried it and didn't think it was as good. In fact iphoto is a Lot better!
 
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The iPad version of The Photographer's Ephemeris is pretty neat. Tells you the direction and times for rising and setting of the Sun and Moon. PDF Reader allows you to put electronic versions of all your manuals on the iPad.
 
The iPad version of The Photographer's Ephemeris is pretty neat. Tells you the direction and times for rising and setting of the Sun and Moon. PDF Reader allows you to put electronic versions of all your manuals on the iPad.

Cool ta Frank ✔ :)
 
I also use Dropbox a lot on the iPad. It's very useful to sync documents between computers but priceless for checking stuff like manuals on the go from the iPad.
 
I also use Dropbox a lot on the iPad. It's very useful to sync documents between computers but priceless for checking stuff like manuals on the go from the iPad.

Cool tanks i have a DB account do I need a AP for the IPad

If you have a Nikon

Dont think so ever :puke: Canon all the way :thumbs:
 
Yes you can get the free DB app from the App Store. It will not sync everything on the device but allows searching and access over the network to any file.

If you * star files in the iPad app, it WILL sync those ones for offline viewing. Eats up the iPad memory though...
 
Temple Run app is a must for all iPads and phones....its very addictive
dave
 
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