
I tried to drag a pdf file to my iTunes book area a few days ago. After sync to my iPod Touch, I can read the pdf file from iBooks; however, it is really hard to read. I think that the reason is that the layout of pdf is in 8 1/2 x 11 size, which is too big for iPod Touch to display. Then I realized that I need a tool to publish or convert doc to ePub format. I am not sure if this feature is good for my iPod Touch reading books or not. I'll give it a try it some time soon.

The following is the comparison of the used space difference between before and after:
Command: df -lak | Used(Kilobytes in 1024-blocks) |
---|---|
Before | ...74,664 |
After | ...83,460 |
Difference (A-B) | 8,796 |
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