I use my Ipad strictly as a library.  While I do have the iterm and vpn
stuff, it never gets used.  I do like being able to pull it out and read
any of my CCIE material without having to decide before a trip which book
I am taking.  Using the Ipad as a tool for studying was the primary reason
for my Ipad purchase.

Like Jay, I use evernote, but to get my reading materials on the Ipad, I
dropped my pdfs into Itunes as books.

On 2/26/11 2:42 PM, "Jay Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I use GoodReader for pdf's. Dropbox/GoodReader is a great combo for
>getting
>pdf's to the iPad. Download them to the Dropbox folder on my laptop and
>they're ready to read on the iPad. I also use Dropbox for tons of other
>things as well.
>
>Evernote is awesome for work, study and home use. I've been keeping track
>of
>my DocCD reading progress there - http://grab.by/9aUu
>
>I use iSSH for terminal work but really haven't done a ton of that from
>the
>iPad.
>
>I also have a Kindle 3 and don't recommend that at all for Cisco reading.
>I
>really love the device for casual reading but the smaller version does not
>play well with Cisco pdf's. If you really want a Kindle for CCIE study go
>for the DX.
>
>
>
>On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Neal McDonald
><[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Brings up the question, which apps do you find most useful to help you
>> study while using the iPad? For me it is iannotate for reading and
>>marking
>> up PDF's. Notepad pro for quick notes, touchterm pro for terminal
>>emulation.
>> I am very interested to hear what apps some of you are using...
>>  Thanks...
>> Neal
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Feb 26, 2011, at 8:24 AM, Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I think Max was just trying to show how much wider and deeper CCIE
>>study
>> is than the certs that come before it.
>> >
>> > Sent from my iPad
>> >
>> > On Feb 26, 2011, at 8:08 AM, Debra Taylor <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'd like to state a congratulations to Sanjay for passing the CCNA.
>>I
>> wish
>> >> you best in your continued studies and personal growth.
>> >>
>> >> Max's picture is simplistic.  The Exam Cram book does not contain the
>> depth
>> >> and width one would require to pass the CCNA unless someone memorized
>> test
>> >> answers from web sites.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Max Pierson <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> As everyone else said, you should really get your ccnp first. Allow
>>me
>> >>> to visualize it for you ...
>> >>>
>> >>> www.maxsweb.net/images/certification_material.jpg
>> >>>
>> >>> and add a few years of real world experience to the last stack  :)
>> >>>
>> >>> the ccie is not just a step past the ccnp to say the least
>> >>>
>> >>> -
>> >>> m
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