![]() ![]() ![]() In our experience, that was much easier than needed to troll through email looking for attachments. GoodReader also lets you search through its repository. With many of us now committed to online storage systems, GoodReader also provide out of the box access to Box.net, Apple's iDisk and DropBox. While this isn't data synchronisation, it does mean that you can store documents online, pull them down manually for reading or, if you've got an appropriate app, editing and then send them back up to the cloud. As well as the built-in service support GoodReader can access any WebDAV service. So, even though it doesn't directly support Jungle Disk, for example, that service can be accessed. When it comes to local file access either from your PC, NAS or other network fileshare GoodReader does provide an option. ![]() Unfortunately, it doesn't support SMB but it does offer FTP access. We used it to move files to an from a Mac, using its native FTP service, a NAS and a Windows machine running an FTP server and it worked beautifully. While simple access using established filesharing protocols would be handy, it's not that hard to set up FTP and use that as a way of circumventing Apple's closed system. Safari on the iPad limits the types of files that can be downloaded. However, with GoodReader, it will download any file providing it has the URL. ![]()
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