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The iPad may not have changed the world of computing quite yet, but it is still a pretty nifty device. An e-book reader, a newspaper, an entertainment center and a workstation, this device can do a lot in a very small package.

Want to get more out of your iPad? Check out “iPad: a Magical and Revolutionary Guide”, the latest manual from MakeUseOf. Featuring the 40 best free apps for the iPad, this easy-to-follow guide contains a treasure trove of information that will make using your tablet that much easier. Learn the ins and outs of the market’s premier tablet, for free!


Whether you’re a casual iPad user looking to learn a bit more, or an iPad addict wanting to get the most you possibly can, our “Magical and Revolutionary Guide” is the manual you’re looking for. Best of all, it’s free!

(Tip: after downloading, drag the PDF file to iTunes to read this guide in iBooks!)

“iPad: A Magical and Revolutionary Guide” outlines all this and more:

  • Organizing your apps, with or without iTunes
  • Tips and tricks for typing on the iPad, in every language
  • Troubleshooting iPad issues, including battery life and app crashes
  • Syncing your Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail accounts
  • The best free apps for news, ebooks, drawing/photo editing, blogging/writing, TV, music, social media, remote control, productivity and games.

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  • Alain Pierre March 10, 2011

    Another way to read this (and any other pdf file) is drag on Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com) and convert it to a ePub file, and then drag this one to itunes and you’ll read it in ibook as an ibook book! Cool eh?

  • Alain Pierre March 10, 2011

    Another way to read this (and any other pdf file) is drag on Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com) and convert it to a ePub file, and then drag this one to itunes and you’ll read it in ibook as an ibook book! Cool eh?

    • Aibek March 11, 2011

      thanks for the tip! :-)

      • jhpot March 11, 2011

        I’ve tried converting our manuals to epubs with Calibre, and the result isn’t great.
        But if you get a good file out of that let me know!

  • Mrmarvz March 10, 2011

    this is cool! thanks for sharing. shared to my FB page.

    • Aibek March 11, 2011

      thank you

  • jhpot March 11, 2011

    I’ve tried converting our manuals to epubs with Calibre, and the result isn’t great.
    But if you get a good file out of that let me know!

  • Connie Hunt March 13, 2011

    Sounds great.

  • Ckidsh March 13, 2011

    Hope I win.