Where is the iPad users guide in iOS 7?

I don't have it in the Safari bookmarks.

http://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1595/en_US/ipad_user_guide.pdf

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    This statement was on the web page Apple - Support - iOS apps - iBooks.
    Download the User Guide
    Download the User Guide for your device and view the iBooks chapter to learn more about iBooks and the iBooks Store. Select your device below:
    I could not find a chapter for iBooks in the ipad user guide(iOS 7).

    Strangely enough there is no iBooks chapter in the user guide for iOS7. It is there however, in the user guide for iOS 6.
    Chapter 23.
    You can find it here:
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1659/en_US/ipad_ios6_user_guide.pdf

  • IPad User Guide for IOS 8

    Hopefully this helps.
    iPad User Guide For iOS 8 by Apple Inc.
    https://itun.es/us/5A6R2.l

    Not I... I got to the thread from YourContent page - noticed it had no replies, so thought it might get noticed  if it had a bump, all the while knowing that you would get an email notice  of the activity.
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    I've updated my iPad (and iPhone 3GS) to iOS 4.3. I then went to http://support.apple.com/manuals to download the latest User Guides for iOS 4.3. I found one for the iTouch, 1 for the iPhone, and 1 for the iPad 2. However, an iOS 4.3 User Guide for the Original iPad is not to be found. Has anyone else found it? If so, please post a link. Thanks.

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    BTW ... even though you refuse to believe it, the 3.2 and 4.2 guides ARE for your original iPad. There was no iPad 2 when this were published. This is your quote.
    I'm looking for the version for my ORIGINAL iPad, a.k.a. iPad 1. The title at support.apple.com/manuals is: iPad 2 User Guide (For iOS 4.3 Software
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  • Cannot find the iPad User Guide in ibooks??

    Am I missing something??
    I can get the PDF of the iPad User Guide but can't get the ibook version.
    Can anyone get me the link..........this one does not get it:
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ipad-user-guide/id371775730?mt=11
    Thank you.

    Marco Giordani1 wrote:
    Am I missing something??
    I can get the PDF of the iPad User Guide but can't get the ibook version.
    Can anyone get me the link..........this one does not get it:
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ipad-user-guide/id371775730?mt=11
    Thank you.
    You get the iBooks version through the iBooks bookstore. Just search for "iPad User Guide".

  • Where is the iOS6 version of the iPad User Guide and /or guide for the new version of Maps?

    Yesterday I installed iOS6 along with 4 updates one of which was the User Guide, as I recall.   But my user guide till has iOS5  Maps guidance so must be the old guide.  How do I download the iOS6 UserGuide and new Maps guidance? Thanks

    There doesn't seem to be one for iPad yet. There is an iOS 6 guide for iPhone. They are virtually the same.
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/iphone-user-guide-for-ios-6/id563272542?mt=11

  • Interesting problem with the iPad User Guide ...

    When I first got my iPad ... very much unlike myself, I thought ... I should read the manual rather than just stumble into how to use this thing.
    I went to the manual ... and, first, it was a webpage. What if I was having problems connecting to the Internet?
    Then ... it is a very large PDF file and takes quite a long time to load. I got it and read a little of it, and went off to do something else. Later I wanted to read some more of the manual.
    When I went to the manual again ... I had to download the entire thing again.
    Huh??? What if people want to read the manual when they do not have internet access or the time it takes to download a 20MB PDF file?
    Yes .... 20 MEGABYTES! That is a long time on a wifi connection.
    Is there something I am missing? Is there a way to cache or store a web page, or write it to a file? Because I did not see anything like that. Is there a local help file or facility on the iPad, because I did not really see that either?

    lowboydrvr:
    Thank you for pointing out that the iPad manual is an app in the app store.
    Still for people who do not have their iPad fully functional that might want
    to be preloaded, and deletable for those who do not think they need it.
    Governa:
    Now, sorry to ask but... you find 20MB a lot? It takes you "a long time on
    a wifi connection"? 20MB nowadays is nothing mate!
    That's Gmail's attachment limit for example
    Yeah, the maximum attackment size, done for reasons of market share.
    And yes, 20MB is along time over wireless when you are looking for a
    specific bit of information, thanks for that useful comment though.

  • Where iPad users guide on iPad

    OK, I know I saw it.  And I showed it to my brother at the time because he had wondering why no users guide was included in the packaging.  There was a droid menu on the upper right of my iPad 2 that said "users guide".  It did list about four or five other topics but I can't recall what they were.  In any case, I can not find it again.  Stupid me oft not remembering the the path to it.  Can anyone help?

    Go into iBooks, go to the Store (if iBooks opens with a book already open, you will have to go to Library first, then tap on Store).  Within the store tap on Featured at the bottom left, scroll down to Popular Collection, and scroll right to iOS 7 Guides.  Download the iPad User Guide for free.
    Now the guide will always be available to you from within iBooks.
    I created a separate Collection in iBooks for Manuals, and put the guide in there, so it is always easy to find.

  • IPad User Guide

    I wish I had the patience to reply to EVERYONE with basic questions like: 'how do I...' and 'I can't figure out how to...' and 'where do I find...' that downloading the "iPad User Guide" in iBooks or using the "iPad User Guide" bookmark in Safari and TAKE TIME TO REFERENCE FROM IT would be quicker and less stressful than waiting for someone to answer on a forum. Besides, basic user questions don't usually even get answered that I've noticed.
    IPAD USER GUIDE....it's a wonderful thing, you can read it in your spare time, reference from it at ANY time and get answers AND learn new things from it!!!!!
    I really don't mean to be sarcastic, because I know everyone isn't a rocket scientist, but again: IPAD USER GUIDE.....

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  • IPhone user guide for iOS 7

    Be nice if Apple made this available soon:- save a lot of trial & error testing/exploration...

    If you have iPad or iPod touch you can find those in iBook store.
    https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/ipad-user-guide-for-ios-7/id709634245?mt=11 <- ipad
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id709600056?mt=11 <- ipod touch

  • IPad users guide now avail FREE on iBooks

    Maybe people knew about this, but I just stumbled upon the iPad users guide on iBooks. brilliant!!

    GLBOregon wrote:
    Maybe people knew about this, but I just stumbled upon the iPad users guide on iBooks. brilliant!!
    Well I for one didn't know it - so thanks a bunch for passing this on! It is great to have this on my iPad.

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    In the "iPad Users Guide", at the top of page 17, there's a graphic demoing the app "Notes".
    What's written there is a chocolate chip cookie recipe, but it's too small to read.
    So I screengrabbed that page, blew it up & copied down the recipe.
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    OK -- this isn't in the purview of Apple's BBS but I figured: What the hey ? lol
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    But if you leave out the oatmeal what needed to be added?
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  • Where is the iPad iOS 5.0 user guide?

    The iPad iOS 5.0 User Guide in the manuals section of support is not for iOS 5.0 does anyone know of a link that gets the right manual?

    There is ipad user guide, i think you have it in the bookmars, but if you don't have there is a link http://help.apple.com/ipad/5/interface/

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