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Which iPad PDF viewers allow you to edit the title metadata and then send the file to iBooks?

  • It appears that if iBooks encounters a PDF file without proper title metadata, it assigns it a garbage filename.  Are there any iPad PDF viewers that allow you to edit the title metadata, so that you could end up with a properly-titled PDF in iBooks by doing the following: 1) Find a PDF file on the web in Mobile Safari 2) Choose "Open With..." to send the PDF file to "application X" 3) In "application X", check/set the PDF's title metadata property 4) Send the PDF file to iBooks, so that you end up with a properly titled PDF in iBooks. This is a follow-up question to .

  • Answer:

    Stanza for iOS is an excellent pdf and ePub reader program that does allow you to edit metadata. I find myself doing this a lot, and in fact I use Stanza on iPad as my main pdf reader, over iBooks. It also allows you to download pdf files from within the application, so rather than follow a link to a pdf file from Mobile Safari, I usually copy the link, open Stanza, and download the pdf directly into Stanza. On my desktop machine I tend to save pdfs from browser or email attachments to Dropbox. Then on my iPad I open the pdf in Dropbox and save it to Stanza.

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