Two Page View for PDF and djvu files? - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can anybody recommend decent viewers which offer "Two Page View" for PDF and/or djvu files? Thanks.

1. EbookDroid sorta gives this option for both file formats.

EzPDF Reader has that option for pdfs, and it also allows you to write and take notes on the pdf with your s-pen.

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I use ez pdf to highlight notes that are .doc and pdf, but are there any apps to highlight and take notes on powerpoint files? A lot of my professors use powerpoints as notes and I can't seem to find a good app to do this..anything similar to ez pdf that will work with powerpoint files? (such as highlight lines and very little actual handwritten input)
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[Q]Aldiko .PDF Viewing Support

Hello I tried to search the forum and saw nothing on this topic and hoping that there is a solution. I highlighted some documents that I have in .pdf format on the computer using the Adobe reader software. When I try to open the saved .pdf on my xoom with aldiko it does not show any of the text on the highlighted pages just the color. On pages that have not been highlighted the text is visible. Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
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I haven't used Aldiko for pdf files. But, I just tested out viewing a pdf that I had highlighted, and added notes to, on a computer. These apps all opened it fine on my Xoom:
Adobe reader
PDF To Go (I believe part of Documents to go)
RepliGo Reader
RepliGo is nice for adding annotations directly to a PDF on an Android device.

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Ebook for note 10.1

what ebook format should I get to be able to work with the S-pen (Kindle , epub , pdf ) ?
Anybody know where can I get pdf ebook ?
I would always lean toward epub, I haven't investigated drm ebooks on here yet, but all the ebooks I have I convert to epub to read with fbreader (on both android for all tablet phone and book reader)
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my book reader isn't android, but does have fbreader.
I use calibre on win and Linux PC's to convert formats
I use epub instead of pdf as it is easier to reflow text for various screen sizes and screen rotate
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Calibre cannot translate the Snotes .snb format and i haven't found anything that can. It is an obscure format. I wonder why Samsung used it other than to force people to have their devices to read it.
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If you want an ebook to use with the S-Pen I suggest you go for PDF format. As far as I know there are no ebook readers (Apps) that allow marking up epub or mobi files. If you use pdf there are several apps that allow for marking up pdf files with the pen,
shb8 said:
what ebook format should I get to be able to work with the S-pen (Kindle , epub , pdf ) ?
Anybody know where can I get pdf ebook ?
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Ez pdf reader will open pdf files and when you select the pen at the top it will ask you if you want to copy the file for making annotations and then on that copy you can write what you want with the s pen. BTW the copy will show up in the library shelf when you open Ez pdf reader.

Pros, cons: Adobe Reader, ezPDF, RepliGo

I want to mark up books and papers in odf format.
I have three choices that I see for this: Acrobat Reader, ezPDF and RepliGo.
Can anyone comment on the pros and cons of each app?
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I want to mark up books and papers in odf format.
I have three choices that I see for this: Acrobat Reader, ezPDF and RepliGo.
Can anyone comment on the pros and cons of each app?
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There are multiple threads that discuss the best pdf editor.. U should search and read them. They are very informative.
From experience - Best one is ezpdf for editing, many options. Ezpdf is slow when is comes to fast scrolling and does not have continuous page view. U can only view one page at a time.
But when I am reading , but not annotating, I use adobe reader. It loads even large files fast, scrolling is very fast and smooth. However the annotating features are limited and cumbersome.
Does RepliGo have a continous page view?

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