It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try Adobe Acrobat Reader or Qoppa PDF Studio. The best Mac alternative is Foxit Reader. ![]() Or you copy them to GoodReader via your computer's iTunes via file sharing : Įven though they aren't iTunes purchases, you should be able to copy them from iBooks over to the Books section of your computer's iTunes library via File > Devices > Transfer Purchases, and you can then find where they are stored on your PC by right-clicking one of them in the Books part of your library and selecting 'show in explorer' on the popup - that will tell you where they are stored so that you can add them to GoodReader via 'file sharing'. GoodReader is not available for Mac but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on macOS with similar functionality. You could open each PDF individually, email it to yourself via the 'share' icon (the icon of the box with the arrow coming out of it towards the top left), and then use 'open in' in Mail to open it in GoodReader - but if there are a lot of them then that will be time-consuming. There isn't an easy way, as far as I know, to do it directly on the iPad, as the iBooks app doesn't allow you to transfer PDFs to another app.
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