How do these apps fit in to the world of icloud? Does it make sense to have iCloud support?
Of course it does and hopefully both companies will support iCloud. That should mean reading PDFs and writing annotated PDFs from iCloud storage.
How do these apps fit in to the world of icloud? Does it make sense to have iCloud support?
Of course it does and hopefully both companies will support iCloud. That should mean reading PDFs and writing annotated PDFs from iCloud storage.
I guess what I mean is how does it connect to the "outside world".
iCloud seems very much focused on keeping the entirety of the content inside that app to remove the filesystem. These apps work well because you can easily flow documents between them and their appropriate respective apps. iCloud would be limiting.
I wanted to bump this thread to see if anyone has used both recently. I just got an iPad & want to invest in either one of these apps, but can't decide for the life of me. Both the same price tag & very similar features, but which one offers more bang for the buck?
I use Dropbox, Evernote, deal with a lot of.PDFs & Office documents for school, so if that helps with deciding which app might be better tailored to my needs... or if both are pretty much the same.
Both apps are very similar feature wise. I personally prefer ReaddleDocs, as its UI is a lot more thought out and aesthetically pleasing, as compared to Good Reader.
That said, you probably won't go wrong with either app.
That said, you probably won't go wrong with either app.
The advantage of goodreader is PDF annotation. But Readdle has another app called PDF Expert ($9.99) which does PDF annotation great.
Are the PDF annotation capabilities of ReaddleDocs not up to par with GR? I have seen PDF Expert, but am really hoping to stick to the best "all-in-one" app for now.
Are the PDF annotation capabilities of ReaddleDocs not up to par with GR? I have seen PDF Expert, but am really hoping to stick to the best "all-in-one" app for now.
Any New Year news on an update to the iPhone ReaddleDocs to match the great iPad version please?
I have been using Goodreader since I first bought my iPad1 and they've beensteady with the updates, new features and bug fixes? It would be in my top ten most used apps easily, maybe top 5