PDF Management on Android - General Questions and Answers

Hey,
because all the files from my university come in the PDF Format I was thinking if there is a way to manage those files better on a rooted android device such as the sony Xperia z3 tablet.
Is it possible to save PDF files that you download with the chrome browser in a separate Folder? So that you don't get a bunch of PDF files into the download folder? I want chrome to automatically save PDF files in the folder "pdf" for example so I can easily find each pdf file.
Is that possible?

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the best tablet for editing wordperfect documents

does anyone know if I can edit wordperfect files on an android

[Q] Reading documents

Hi I have created a folder on the micro sd card called books and then transferred some documents from my pc onto it.
When I try to open the files on the phone it only gives me the option to open them via open office but it says it does not support files over a certain size.I would like to view them like I do on my pc, that is with Adobe reader. I have Adobe installed so how do I get the files to view with it ?
Thanks

Transfer PDF files to Adobe Reader

Adobe® Reader® is the free, trusted leader for reliably viewing and interacting with PDF documents across platforms and devices. Download the free Adobe Reader X mobile app to work with PDF files on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Easily access, manage, and share a wide variety of PDF file types, including PDF Portfolios, password-protected documents, fillable forms, and Adobe LiveCycle® rights-managed PDF files.
Lots of users wonder how to transfer PDF files to Adobe Reader, that’s quite simple with the help of i-FunBox. Following is a brief tutorial:
·Open i-FunBox
·Choose “Documents” under “Adobe Reader”
·Then copy or drag your PDF file to i-FunBox
·Now take a look at your iPhone/iPad, and open your Adobe Reader documents, then you’ll find your PDF file there

Play locally stored Flash files on Surface.

I was trying to find a way to open .swf files which are locally saved.
My primary thought was using an html file in which I would link the desired .swf file.
When trying to open the html file via IE10 the file was blocked from IE and didn't load.
I then added the local drive path (C:\) as an exception to IE's whitelist with the method shown in this thread but again Flash didn't load.
After some more unsuccessful tests I finally ended up playing the .swf file when I opened the html file using Word 2013!
The file had its full functionality with no lag or other problems.
Only drawbacks found in this method was that Flash file didn't extend to fit the whole screen and that you are dependent on Word to play the file.
I know that it's not a proper method on playing .swf's, but it's an indication that Flash plugin could be enabled for local files.
So, do you have any other suggestions on playing locally saved Flash files or adding an exception on IE's whitelist for local path?

Epub app, needs to open files and preferably comply with the standard

Looking for an epub app.
Highest priority: opens epub files (e.g. on microSD) directly, without an intermediate step of installing to its own library.
Also important: high compliance with the epub standard, including accurate rendering of spacing and fonts and preferably epub 3.0+ support.
Is there anything available on Android (free or paid)?
Why is it important that the app doesn't install the epub file in its own library? Epub files are not generally that large (and you can always delete the file when you have finished with it).
And if you insist that the app does not make a copy of the epub file, you're imposing a serious limitation on the app's behaviour. To open an epub file, the app has to decompress it (epub files are zip archives), and it must either keep that decompressed copy in memory (which may mean the device runs out of memory) or in the file system (which means making a, decompressed, copy of the archive).

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