Originally posted by SimonMac
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E.g. download some useful and instructive tome, such as Sources of the Synoptic Gospels by Carl S. Patton, in eBook format; drag and drop it on iTunes; sync it to your iPad and read it there.
Do the same thing with some worthy PDF, such as this paper on Ethnic Conflict in Papua New Guinea. That way you'll have something to read when you get bored with the Synoptic Gospel thing
The Kindle app, available free on both iPad and Mac (and indeed on just about everything) can also handle both eBooks and PDFs, IIRC.
Definitely get Calibre, if only for the sake of removing DRM from Kindle books. Read this first: http://apprenticealf.wordpress.com/2...the-perplexed/
Happy reading
EDIT: just to add, Kindle is also available on iPhone, and will synchronise your reading position between phone, tablet, and computer; this can be quite handy.
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