Because the search won't give me any results for "pdf", too small of a search term I guess, I'm asking now.
I had an older version(?) of Adobe Reader on my Ipaq2490 before I flashed it to WM6. Back then I would open a pdf and it would 'reflow' the file. It would rearrange the text in the file, so that it would display properly for reading, instead of having to zoom and pan around pages.
I have flashed to WM6 and needed to install Adobe reader, I install this new Adobe 2 LE. Now I'm stuck zooming and paning around pages in documents that did not have this problem in the past. I also don't see any setting options as were in that older version, mainly the 'reflow' option!
Am I missing something? And if not, what is the best App for viewing pdf on WM6? And does that App do 'reflow'?
TIA
I use PocketXpdf... give it a try...
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i've been looking for a ebook reader(at least .txt file reader) that supports..
-multilanguage(japanese, korean, chinese, unicode ...)
-cleartype
-able to show rotated texts without changing my WM's screen status (portrait -> landscape and vice versa)
what i found was haali reader (http://haali.cs.msu.ru/pocketpc/). this is really good program, however i found something frustrating to use this program.
the problem is, if i turn cleartype on and rotate screen to 90' or 270', cleartypes aren't properly working and texts are REALLY UGLY. (they're looking fine when i turned rotation off though)
i tried googling and searching this forums, but after finding that most of the readers found by google search doesn't even have rotate screan ability, i gave up and decied to write a post, asking for help.
the question is..
1) is there any other readers i can use?
2) is there any tweaks or registrys to make cleartypes work in rotated texts? i checked HKEL_LOCAL_MACHINE --> System --> GDI --> ClearTypeSettings
--> OffOnRotation, and i dont think is is what i am looking for..
thanks
e-Book Reader
Try uBook Reader (http://www.gowerpoint.com). It supports most ebook formats and is one of the best that I have found after a long search.
Another good free reader is MS reader (http://www.microsoft.com/Reader/) but it only supports its own proprietery format though you can convert any txt/doc/rtf file to lit format by using the free converter with MS word.
Hello guys,
I got the G tab as a gift. I hated the UI so now I am using ZPad Clean ROM. PDF I have tried a number of PDF readers I have used and all have given me the same problem. While scrolling, the file is blank. It takes about a second for the text to load. I thought that since my books are around 10-100 MB, it must be a problem with the file. I have tried plain text PDFs which are not even a page long and I have the same problem.
Does anyone know a way around this problem?
Thanks!
Solution!
Found a perfect reader. Loads even the big PDF files easily!
EZ PDF reader
Download Link:
Code:
mediafire . c o m /?5b5681x85bwzb55
I use Adobe pdf reader and it works fine. I'm also pretty sure ezpdf is not free so you should probably remove the link.
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I use Adobe pdf reader and it works fine. I'm also pretty sure ezpdf is not free so you should probably remove the link.
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Its in the marketplace, free, and works like an official version should.
Only drawback is using file browser to open the file. No native file browser built into the app.
Alright, this might be old news, but ive been trying to find a way to write contracts on my phone and save them as a PDF. I just figured it out so here we go.
One catch..you need to be rooted.
First you need an office program, quick office, polaris office, something like that.
Write up your contract, either new or import your original one you would use in your office program. The formatting may make it look a little weird, I will be making a new version of mine just for my phone.
Use shoot me or drocap, go find your file and take a screenshot.
Then you need cam scanner or an app like it.
Open cam scanner and find your photo of your contract. Crop to size. Press the adobe PDF button at the bottom, and there you go. Send it to yourself to test.
Also I had to install adobe reader app for it all to work.
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nice find!!!
Alright, so this use is very specific and I'd be surprised if there is an app that could do what I need but I'm going to try anyway.
I have a RSS feed where each new article has a PDF attachment - in fact, the RSS feed is to get this particular periodical which is released in the PDF format.
I've tried a couple of RSS readers and they sync the new post but not the PDF file. I want to be able to download PDF files from the reader and either read it in the reader or open it using another PDF reader.
Are there any RSS readers which can download attachments?
I don't know about Metro-style apps, but the built in RSS feature of IE can do file download links. It's not the best of interfaces (by a considerable margin), though. Outlook's reader may suit you better except it's not available for RT.
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I don't know about Metro-style apps, but the built in RSS feature of IE can do file download links. It's not the best of interfaces (by a considerable margin), though. Outlook's reader may suit you better except it's not available for RT.
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I didn't know that IE had an RSS feature. I'll check that out. Thanks!
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I don't know about Metro-style apps, but the built in RSS feature of IE can do file download links. It's not the best of interfaces (by a considerable margin), though. Outlook's reader may suit you better except it's not available for RT.
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Thanks! This worked out fine. I was able to subscribe to the RSS feed and select "Download attached files" in the options. This worked perfectly for me.
The non-touchiness (did I just make up a word?) is an issue but once I had the setup, I don't ever need to look at the feed itself. I can just look at the folder where files are downloaded and other stuff happens in the background.
Thanks again!
One more question though - is there a way to specify the location of the downloaded attachments in IE? By default, it stores attachments in /temp/Internet/ ... blah. I was able to pin this folder to the start menu for easy access but it would be nice to tell IE where to store the attachments.
Any help here would be appreciated.
You're welcome! I'm glad that worked out for you. Yeah, IE has actually had an RSS/ATOM feed reader since version 7, but it's gotten more and more hidden with each release (back in IE7, you could select options like having it play a sound when a feed was discovered, for example). IE10 has improved the reader a bit, but it's still kind of hidden.
I didn't find a way to specify where to deliver the downloaded files, sadly. The best option I know of is to use a directory symbolic link so that when IE thinks it's writing to the temp folder, it's actually writing to a more accessible location that you selected. However, setting up one of these requires using an admin command line, and carries some risk of messing things up. If you would like to do so anyhow, specify the full paths to your temp folder (where the downloads are going now) and the folder you want to put them in instead, and I'll give you a simple script to make it happen if possible, or at least tell you what you would need to do.
Thanks for the offer! Let me dig around a little bit more and if all else fails, I'll come back to you
Hello, I recently dumped my Ipad 2 for the Gnote 10.1 and am running into a small problem. Im a military pilot and have a TON of flight manuals, all annotated, highlighted, and bookmarked up with Iannotate for easy studying.
I have found Iannotate for Android, lacking and want to try EZPDF or Repligo (right now i have Repligo). Repligo will not open any document annotated with Iannotate. Neither will Snote. infact only the Android Iannotate and the Adobe Reader app will open them.
I cant be the only person seemingly locked into this now (i really dont want to have to re-do all of this).
Has anyone found a solution? the error I keep getting is " Error opening file. It appears to be damaged."
I have tried opening to Adobe.com, then redownloading (after a new annotation in hopes to put it in a universal Adobe format, but that didnt work).
Any Ideas?
In IAnnotate, you might try going to settings and choosing the 'email w/annotations'. Email to yourself and then open those in your new pdf reader. I use Mantano. Just an idea.
edit: I just tried that and did not have much success. I was able to open it up in IAnnotate and see all the annotations but when opening it up in EZPdf, Mantano, Moon Reader and Adobe reader, only the document showed w/o annotations. EZPdf wouldn't open it at all, saying it was corrupted.
I'm thinking it's something with IAnnotate not being able to save or flatten the annotations with the pdf/doc that is preventing it from being opened or viewed by another reader. idk. Maybe someone else has figured this out. Good question, tho.
Yeah... its only some documents. I have gotten a couple to work. so im starting to think it may only be a certain type of annotation, one that may not carry over. Havent decided on the best reader yet.. gonna check out Mantano or EZ now.. Repligo isnt all that super (it is better than Iannotate though)
You can add my vote for ezpdf
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Try flattening the annotations.
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