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When I read a PDF file on my iPad, e.g. An article, I do this in either Dropbox, iBooks, Adobe Reader or GoodReader. When I change pages in any of these apps, the page changes by a swipe: The current page swipes out to the left or right, and the next or previous page swipes in from the right or left. And this is very nice.

However, when I use these apps for showing a presentation (which is in PDF format, e.g. Exported as PDF from PowerPoint or from LaTeX Beamer), I would like to avoid the swipe effect when I change page/slide: I would like the following slide to just occur without the swiping effect.

Several searches at Google and in the apps' documentations and settings have not resulted in anything useful.

Is this possible to obtain in any of the mentioned apps?

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GoodNotes almost does what I want: There are no swipes when changing PDF pages, but in turn the pages jump a tiny bit when changed which is not desirsble. Any other suggestions? – user15272 Oct 20 '12 at 16:19

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