My Heavens, yes! Steve Job's first demonstration of the iPad showed him leafing through "pages" of text on the screen!
PHP files are plain text, so you can read them with your text editor or IDE of choice.
Each app you install can allow you to store data files, such as audio, photos, videos, PDF files, text files etc. You cannot store files which are not associated with a particular app on the iPad, and files other than music and photos cannot be shared between apps.
PDFs can be transfered to your iPad.
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.
Files can be classified based on their type (e.g. text, image, video), their access permissions (e.g. read-only, read-write), and their purpose (e.g. system files, user files). This classification helps organize and manage files effectively.
Yeah, an iPad with Dragon Dictation installed.
First, You just need use the iPubsoft ePub CreatorWhich is helpful for making ePub files from HTML, MOBI, TXT, Word, PDF, etc. with fast speed and superb quality. It is a right choice to create ePub files from original script. Then, you can read your ePub files on your iPad. For the step by step, you can go to the iPubsoft Official website.
Yes the iPad does it's an app
no because an iPad isn't a phone so it cant use text messages like a phone can
yes we can save our HTML files in one folder into iPad using diskaid utility into one of apps like FileApp Pro installed in iPad.
no i don't think you can