Great stuff! You can download a free demo of the software here. Printer Pro Desktop Software (free) allows you to use printers connected to. This means you don’t need to think about opening an Application on your Mac for it to work, instead you just know you can print if your Mac is turned on. The Printer Pro app communicates with the desktop software to process print jobs. The application is hidden away on your Mac due to it being in the System Preference panel which I also really like. Overall Printopia is one of the most useful Applications you can download currently and it works brilliantly well with your iPad and iPhone. I have used a huge variety of printers and they all print out what I have told them to identically, so it is consistent one of my original worries. Printopia adds a Send To Mac printer to your network. Information is sent from your iPhone and iPad very quickly through the Mac and to the printer of choice. What advantages could it be, to do so via an extra Screenshot App. Once you’ve ticked a printer you can start printing web pages, emails, notes, iWork documents ect. AirPrint is an Apple technology that enables iPhone and iPad users to print wirelessly without the need to download or install drivers. The interface to set all this up is literally just ticking the boxes of the printers you want to be shared, very very easy to use. The Application installs itself on your Mac within the System Preference panel and allows you to select which printers connected to your Mac (also lets you use network printers) to be usable from an iOS device. So we can now only print from our iPhone’s, iPod touch’s and iPad’s to selected printers which have wireless (walk up technology) printing onboard. Apple had the original intention to include this ability but decided to strip it from the final release of iOS 4.2. You may or may not know that iOS 4.2 lacks the ability to print to a shared printer connected to your Mac.
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