"apps" menu - transfer pdf's

I'm lost - before there was an "apps" menu, I could click on this and the apps appeared, and this would allow me to add, for example, pdf's from my PC to the iPad, and also remove them. For instance, in Adobe or Bluebeam app, a screen would appear in which I could add or delete pdf documents - then on my iPad I could open these documents within that app on the iPad - I don't see this anymore.  Now, the apps icons appear (I'm referring to my PC) but there are no options like before to add documents from PC to iPad or to delete docs from iPad - help, someone!!

I checked that, and it is OK.  It seems more like the whole iTunes 11 setup is different than it had been.  I've attached a screenshot showing the screens that now appear with iTunes

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