Yes it's extremely easy, you have many applications that do that but my favorite is Fast PDF for pdf documents: it's the fastes ever created.
no, .pdf files are in the format read by adobe reader, whereas .doc are files associated with Microsoft word, pdf documents are used by many websites instead of .doc files as pdf files can be read from the browser with an adobe plugin.
Upload the pdf file to Google Doc,and read that throught that! Or install some software that can read it!
On 4shared.com its really useful i read it as q pdf doc, its cool
Yes it can. Safari supports online PDF reading, and Pages has an "export as PDF" option.
You can read PDF ebooks. You cannot run Adobe flash animations or video.
iBooks is a free, easy app that you can use to read PDF files on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Just follow these easy steps: 1) Connect iPad to iTunes on your PC or Mac 2) Type Ctrl+O and select a PDF file 3) Click on your iPad under Devices on the left 4) Under the Books tab select the file(s) you want to put on your iPad 5) Click sync
Yes. The iPad can use the Preview capability inside Mail, the iBooks app and the third-party Adobe Reader to read PDF files. Not all PDF functions (such as forms, Portfolios and multimedia embeds) are supported on the iPad.
Anywhere if you have it in a file in pdf/txt/html/doc format.
Yes, you can use either the built in API or get a separate App for opening PDF's.
The PDF to DOC conversion's purpose is to transfer the document into a format that is easier to work with. A DOC is much easier to edit that a PDF and many people do not have the software to edit a PDF readily available.
The iPad will be able to read PDF files. Unless the university is providing an app to access the ebooks you will need to log into your university account via the iPads browser and download the ebooks from there.
The iPad uses 'ipa' format for it's own apps, however it can open or view HTML, DOC, PDF, TXT, XLS, MOV, AVI, MP3, M4A and many other file formats.