And I'd just add that you can use the latest iBooks for storing and displaying 
PDF files which I find it does with more ease than Good Reader.

Stephen

On 15 Aug 2010, at 08:44, nigel proctor wrote:

> What sort of file is it Ranulph...?
> 
> iPads and the MAC OS  are very particular about what files they accept and 
> most have to be transferred via an Application or through iTunes.
> 
> 
> 
> On 15 Aug 2010, at 00:40, Ranulph Glanville wrote:
> 
>> This is probably another very simple question that I'm just not finding the 
>> answer for.
>> 
>> I can't find a way to get a file from my mac to my wife's ipad.
>> 
>> I have tried an email attachment, but that didn't work. I'm not at all sure 
>> how to send the file to her mobile me account (which she has never knowingly 
>> used) or how to give her access from the ipad to mine.
>> 
>> So I seem to be stuck.
>> 
>> I'm sure someone has a really easy answer to this!
>> 
>> Ranulph
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