Just today I read this article: iMaccanici Mac Support - Send PDF files to iTunes for synchronization with iBooks
English translation of a post.
The purpose of this article: to appear in the print menu of our MAC, specifically in the PDF menu in the lower left, a voice that creates and sends it directly to iTunes, open the pdf file .
The procedure is simple enough even if it calls into question the creation of an alias (to iTunes), his copy in the library user in a specific folder (PDF services) and customization of the link.
I wanted to point out that there is an alternative procedure for those unwilling to put their hands in the library:
- Open a file (any one, even a pdf).
- proceed as if we were to print or, as we often do, to save to PDF, then:
( or apple + P, File -> Print )
- click on PDF in the lower left.
- try and click on the pulldown menu item: Edit Menu ...
- down in the window that opens, click the plus sign +
- search and select the application to which to send the PDF, in this case iTunes
- click Open , and that's it.
Every time you want to save a web page in this regard I recommend you use the new function reader's Safari 5 , or a file ( txt, doc, img, etc ), or simply send to iTunes the pdf you are reading, you can do in one fell swoop.
For those wishing to change the link's text: as the article also says I should go to change the reported name of the folder (Home / Library / PDF Services).
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