How to download a pdf file to iPhone. Video: how to read PDF files from iPhone


The iPad can be considered an ideal reader - we have a whole section about books on the iPad in which we will consider both books for the iPad and programs that allow this reading or simplify it - in general, everything that can relate to reading.

Now we will look at one of most popular formats PDF.

Read PDF on iPad

To read pdf on iPad, there are many paid and free programs. Now we will talk about free product PDF Comrade.

What's nice is that the program is from Russian developers. What we demand from a program for reading PDF on iPad - first of all, simplicity and ease of reading, convenient navigation through the book and speed of displaying pages in large files, because many PDF files weigh several tens of megabytes. PDF Comrade handles this.

How to download PDF on iPad

First you need to install the program from the app store. Next, you need to connect your iPad to your computer. In iTunes, select your iPad and go to the program section. Click on the icon installed program and scroll down the screen. At the bottom there will be a window where you can add your PDF files. More detailed instructions How to use the program can be read inside the program in the instructions.

Instructions are available in two languages ​​- Russian and English. Therefore, we will not write how to use the program, but evaluate it.

PDF Comrade - features

To begin with, I uploaded 2 gigabytes PDF of different magazines. The list of logs is displayed very quickly when you start the program. Each magazine has its own preview - which is also a plus.

Opening is quite fast and PDF files open as if in parts - that is, the screen breaks into parts and the full picture comes together like a mosaic. Each page opens from 1 to 3 seconds.

The display quality is simply excellent. Everything is clear and beautiful. All the best are revealed here iPad quality- a screen that seems to be created for reading beautiful magazines.

From additional functions I will note the ability to download PDF to iPad directly from the Internet and navigate through pages. There are no other outstanding features noted, but do we need them?! Honestly, I don’t know what other functions I would need when reading PDF...

Conclusion: a very convenient and easy-to-use program - therefore, the developers can only be praised. If they add even more functions without sacrificing simplicity and price, then kudos to them, but we are happy with that too.

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Application size in App Store: 10.2 MB
Application language: English Russian
Developer/Publisher: Streamcraft Baltics
Minimum iOS version: 3.2

Thanks to iPhones and iPads, we no longer have to destroy so many trees to keep things running. Most PDF applications allow you to download, edit, and send a new PDF file to your employee without using a single piece of paper.

Below we will talk about 6 best apps for working with PDF on iOS.

GoodReader

Despite the unassuming appearance, GoodReader is one of the most functional and useful applications for working with PDF. With it you can add notes, write, search the right words and edit the document. GoodReader also allows you to store all your data in the cloud, giving you the choice of Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive. The app is currently on sale with a 40% discount.

Adobe Reader

Each of us is probably familiar with Adobe Reader. This is the most popular PDF reader, which also supports iOS extensions 8 and thus allows you to open PDF files from other applications. The app is free, however paid subscription will open access to cloud service Adobe and the ability to export files to Word or Excel.

iAnnotate PDF

This iPad app specializes in adding notes to PDF document. You can also use it to create a PDF from scratch. The application supports importing and exporting content to Dropbox and Google Drive, and also allows you to open documents in third party applications. The price is steep.

PDF Expert 5

PDF Expert 5 deservedly bears its name. Perhaps this is the most functional client for working with PDF. The number of tools is off the charts. You can add notes, sign documents, import from any storage location, edit, and even add text to a document using your voice.

Documents 5

Documents 5 is an application from Readdle, the same company that created PDF Expert 5. The main difference with Documents is that it is designed for document viewing and file management. You won't be able to work with PDF, but you can view files from any storage without any problems.

Jan 22, 2018

Two simple ways.

There was a need to save a web page in PDF format on iPhone or iPad? This can be done standard means iOS, without the need to use any third party apps. This instruction tells you about the two most convenient ways to save any web page in PDF format on iPhone and iPad.

How to Save a Webpage as a PDF on iPhone and iPad in iBooks

Step 2. Click on the button SendSave PDF to iBooks" If this is not possible, then click “ More" and select "Save PDF to iBooks" from the list of additional options.

Ready! Immediately after clicking the button, the web page will be created and saved in PDF format in iBooks. Once the process is complete, the iBooks app will launch on your iPhone or iPad with open web page, saved as PDF.

Please note that not all web pages are saved perfectly in iBooks. In some cases it happens serious violation site structure, which makes the original PDF file not very convenient for subsequent reading.

Luckily, there is a second way to save web pages as PDF on iPhone and iPad that works much better. True, it does not save PDF files in iBooks app, and to available storage facilities, for example, iCloud Drive, "Yandex.Disk", etc.

How to Save a Webpage as PDF on iPhone and iPad - Best Method

Step 1: Launch Safari browser and go to the page you want to save as a PDF.

Step 2. Click on the button Send" and on the page that opens select " Create PDF».

Step 3. The editing page will open generated PDF file. Edit the page if necessary, then click " Ready».

As we have already noted, the main advantage this method is that the web page is saved in a perfect manner.

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12 comments

    This is some kind of horror, not a way. Some codes to register somewhere, first open this, and then that...

    In addition, in one of the screenshots I see that the author already has an excellent “combine” Documents by Readdle installed, the built-in web browser of which can save web pages in several ways (Web archive, HTML document, PDF Document). In addition, when viewing such a PDF in “Documents”, it also convenient opportunity there is an annotate PDF (very convenient way underlining the desired text, or a marker effect), the ability to create bookmarks.

    By the way, almost no one recommends saving pages for later offline reading using the “Add to Reading List” method using Safari itself (button with glasses). Many managements, including Apple itself, claim that later, when there is no access to the Internet, these articles can be read. Lie! I've tried submitting articles to my reading list on different sites this way. Then I turned off Wi-Fi and tried to read it. Not so! I received this message:
    "Unavailable for offline reading: Safari cannot open the page because it is not available for offline reading."

      • Do you think I didn't have this option enabled? In addition, I found a lot of topics and complaints on the Internet that this function does not work. Or it works very poorly and unpredictably. Some examples:
        https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/offline-reading-list-not-working.2070074/

        These are recent examples, in iOS 11. There are also plenty of old complaints, based on which we can conclude that this feature never really worked properly.

        • Ah, I understand, it’s not because of this. It’s just that on my iPhone, saved pages open offline. But yes, there are many reports about the problem, so everything is correct - “it works very poorly and unpredictably”

          • Later, after I wrote a message about the non-working offline reading function from the reading list, I discovered that my articles became available for offline viewing. I started watching, trying again. And I came to the conclusion that if the article becomes available for offline viewing, it will be only after some time. Moreover, for an inadmissibly long time. It could be hours or even a day (!) before the article becomes available offline. This completely defeats the purpose of this feature. A man is sitting at the airport, at the railway station, departure is soon. He wants to save a couple more articles and run on board. Not so. This way, articles will not “quickly” become available for offline viewing, and a person on a train or plane will not be able to read them. Just like other people, I noticed that sometimes articles become available offline. And sometimes not. And it’s all really “random”.

            And now I’m also seeing bugs. Even if articles are available offline, I scroll to the end of the article, and at the bottom, where the next article in the list is shown, which can be accessed by a further swipe up, the title of the same article that I am currently viewing is displayed, and not the next one. OK, I swipe up and see empty white page. Or the program crashes...

            I read comments where people complained. There, someone recommended trying the “Offline Pages” app as a replacement for Reading List, according to at least until Apple fixes it eventually this function. Maybe I'll try it, although it's not free (both regular and Pro version, the functionality of which, judging by the description, is not necessary for me).

    The example of saving PDF to iCloud Drive seemed strange to me, since in most situations the point of saving an article in PDF is to be able to read it later offline. And to access iCloud Drive you need an Internet connection... There in the screenshot “Documents” is directly asked for this purpose. Moreover, with his convenient tools for PDF annotations, easy and familiar organization by folders, etc.

    In general, the “Create PDF” method turned out to be surprisingly excellent. Firstly, it does not split/tear the article into unnecessary pages (this was a surprise, this is the first time I have seen this. I checked it on a long page with an expanded comment thread). Secondly, the structure of the site does not suffer at all, everything looks exactly as I saw in the browser while online (this is exactly what I need). Comments are also saved, which is very important for me (that’s why all sorts of Pockets are not suitable for me). So here I agree that this is so far the best implementation of saving web pages to PDF that I have seen (both on Android and iOS). I don't know which one iOS versions this opportunity arose, since I only purchased my first Apple device in my life in November 2017 ( iPad Pro 12.9″ (2017), which was immediately updated to iOS 11).

    • This feature appeared in iOS 11. Yes, there is a huge difference between this and saving in iBooks.

      Web pages saved to iCloud Drive are stored on the device and accessible offline. Yes, and you can save it in any accessible way.

      • By the way, if you save in iBooks in reading mode, the result is quite acceptable (but this is not surprising), but even here the iBooks method has a significant (at least for me) disadvantage over “Create PDF”: no matter what the background color was selected in reading mode, saving to iBooks will occur in the worst case scenario: blinding White background(that is, the color of the background selected in reading mode is simply ignored). With the “Create PDF” method, the result will be saved with the same background color as was selected for reading mode. In addition, both Zoom-in and Zoom-out are available here, but in iBooks only Zoom-in (well, because the iBooks method involves pagination, and there is no place to do Zoom-out there, except perhaps only after how Zoom-in was done).

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Let's shed light on the meaning of the English phrase riddle, PDF. In direct translation, these three letters mean the documentation format in in electronic format. Formatted information can be intended for long-term storage in archives, for exchanging files before printing on paper. Under this name there may be software on Java language, HTML encoding of information, as well as a bar code for marking finished products.

PDF software

Smartphones latest generation iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus from the conglomerate computer technology Apple uses PDF files across the board.

How to view a PDF file?

Program Foxit Reader.
The Foxit Reader program has good characteristics for opening files, namely: higher speed downloads, the ability to insert texts, save and print them, reliability and security. Installation of the program is free.

Foxit Reader

Program STDU Viewer, is also suitable for decrypting files of the required format. It can be downloaded to any computer and has various extensions. Adobe Acrobat, is optimal program, because Fully supports reading, printing and editing Pdf documents. It is used on everyone modern gadgets, from personal computers to mobile phones. Files can be viewed using the program iBooks. The order in which files are viewed is as follows:

Saving files involves the following steps:

  • select a smartphone, computer or mobile phone running on iOS system
  • menu " Settings»
  • menu " Books»
  • option " Sync books»
  • option " Synchronize».

Devices for save PDF files

Sending PDF files, printing

To send and print Pdf files, you need to take the following steps:

  • open the program iBooks(Books)
  • open the menu at the top of the display
  • select " Books" or " All books»
  • select the option “ PDF»
  • click on the file containing the information you want to send by mail
  • press the option " Export»
  • find the item " Seal» or E-mail, depending on what action you want to take
  • select printer, print
  • enter address Email recipient, press " Send»

Shipping and print pdf files

Editing PDF files

Editing files is possible using several editor programs:

GoodReader program

GoodReader program is a multifunctional editor. Her abilities include editing pages, annotating text, sending and receiving large amounts of information via local Internet, creating inscriptions, text highlighting, underlining. All data is stored on Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive.

GoodReader program

Adobe Acrobat program

The program's functions include opening Pdf documents, delivering them from email, the Internet, annotating pages, switching pages, and read-only mode. Files are stored on the program service.

Adobe Acrobat program

iAnnotate PDF program

This program is a multi-vector editor that can import documents in PDF, DOC, PPT, and image formats. Documents can be edited, forming folders, files, according to date, alphabet. A file edited using the program can be shared with friends, and their editing is possible.

iAnnotate PDF program

PDF Expert 5 program

The program covers huge opportunities editing: notes, signatures, tools, importing documents into different options, tracking document history, downloading information.

PDF Expert 5 program

iBooks program

This version is the brainchild of Apple. Designed for storing, editing, saving documents. Great for reading. Installed by default.

iBooks program

We have consecrated necessary information about the main functional programs to open, view, save, edit PDF documents.
Have a great choice!

Video: how to read Pdf files from iPhone?

Thanks to iPhones and iPads, we no longer have to destroy so many trees to keep things running. Most PDF applications allow you to download, edit, and send a new PDF file to your employee without using a single piece of paper.

Below we will talk about the 6 best applications for working with PDF on iOS.

GoodReader

Despite its unassuming appearance, GoodReader is one of the most functional and useful applications for working with PDF. With it, you can add notes, write, search for words, and edit a document. GoodReader also allows you to store all your data in the cloud, giving you the choice of Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive. The app is currently on sale with a 40% discount.

Adobe Reader

Each of us is probably familiar with Adobe Reader. This is the most popular PDF reader, which, moreover, supports iOS 8 extensions and thus allows you to open PDF files from other applications. The application is free, but a paid subscription will provide access to the Adobe cloud service and the ability to export files to Word or Excel.

iAnnotate PDF

This iPad app specializes in adding notes to a PDF document. You can also use it to create a PDF from scratch. The application supports importing and exporting content to Dropbox and Google Drive, and also allows you to open documents in third-party applications. The price is steep.

PDF Expert 5

PDF Expert 5 deservedly bears its name. Perhaps this is the most functional client for working with PDF. The number of tools is off the charts. You can add notes, sign documents, import from any storage location, edit, and even add text to a document using your voice.

Documents 5

Documents 5 is an application from Readdle, the same company that created PDF Expert 5. The main difference with Documents is that it is designed for document viewing and file management. You won't be able to work with PDF, but you can view files from any storage without any problems.







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