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iPad: Tidbits, Tips, and Quick Reviews

iPad: Tidbits, Tips, and Quick Reviews

iPad: Tidbits, Tips, and Quick Reviews

iPad by John Martellaro

The first app I downloaded was iBooks, and I bought a copy of Robert B. Parker’s new Jesse Stone novel Split Image. (Regrettably, my favorite mystery author passed away in January.) I noticed that after I downloaded a few more books from the Gutenberg project (“Free Books” at the botom of the iBookstore page), that there’s apparently no way to reorganize the books on the bookshelf. Note the icons at the top right where you can display your library by the bookshelf or a listing. On the listing page, one can display (but not sort) by titles, authors, and categories. If anyone has figured out how to sort, let me know.

The next thing I did, roughly, was to use the apps tab in iTunes to rearrange the apps. I chose to create a new iPad when activated rather than import all my iPhone apps. That’s because my iPhone had become a dumping ground for a lot of free, reviewed, and experimental apps that I didn’t want on my iPad. My pages are 1) Home, 2) News & Weather, 3) Communications, 4) Science, art & cooking, 5) Utilities.

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