Printing and sharing files on iPad via desktop computers or laptop computers

Are you planning to get yourself an iPad for business? If yes, you might have some tough time as iPad comes with no file browser or native printing support. For people using iPad in a business environment this could mean trouble.
The good thing is that in case you have iWork apps installed on your iPad, you get few alternatives for exporting documents from the device. These can be e-mailed to or from the iPad, shared using Apple's iWork.com service or using Pages' Export feature for accessing them via iTunes.
For accessing File Sharing pane in iTunes, one needs to connect iPad to the desktop computers or laptop computers and use the mouse for clicking on the iPad in Tunes' source list and clicking the Apps tab. One will also need to scroll down to get to the File Sharing pane. This is an important feature which needs to have its own tab in iTunes but has been virtually buried in the menus.
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