Acrobat portable 2.0 question - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I created a form with fillable boxes in acrobat 7, and I can read it on my
tilt, but cannot enter the data into the boxes.
Anyone have a clue if the pocket version of acrobat will let you do anything other than look at a file?

Mainly because your using an acrobat reader it only views pdf files and doesnt create or modify them

is there such a version which would allow you to "fill in the blanks" on the form I created with acrobat?

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File type: (pdb) documents

I have a number of documents that are of the ext. (pdb), these were operating under the Palm Treo, using the (ISilo) reader. The question is; how can I use these type of files on my Kaiser? Do I need ISilo or a different reader? Just a note, the ISilo reader has only three types of CAB file, set for; MIPS, SH3 or ARM. If ISilo is to be used, then which file type should be installed. Any help would be appreciated.
You would need the ARM version for a Windows Mobile device......alternatively, if iSilo doesn't come up good, you could try eReader Pro for Pocket PC and Windows Mobile Editions, which is also reported to read .PDB files.
HTH,
Mark.

PDF form

I created a simple form in Acrobat 7 pro.
Anyone know how to get it to work in a ppc? I can view the form, but I cannot
enter data.
tnx

Adobe LE 2.5 Reflow

Hi, everyone. I recently got my touch pro and was ready to transport my pdf files over from my Dell Axim. When I tried the reflow option on the Adobe Reader, all I got was a blank screen. Whenever I tapped "reflow" under Tools/View, the page counter would start flipping (for ex. 1/379 to 2/379 and so on) but it never reaches the last page. I assume that means that the reflow never completed formatting the entire book and that is why I got a blank screen. Does anyone know what I can do? In the past, I have installed Adobe Reader Pocket PC 2.0 on my Dell Axim. Everytime I add a pdf files, my desktop automatically reflow my entire file as it is copied into my memory card. Whenever I opened the file in my axim, the text is automatically reflowed. Obviously this does not happen with my touch pro. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any help given.
I found something called the FoxIt reader. It reflows acrobat files. It's not free, but there is a trial period.
Perform a search
You'll find some cabs for the Adobe Acroba reader 2.5 (not LE) in many roms that provide separate cabs for additional aplications.
Regars

Whats the best pdf reading app?

Hi,
Downloaded a few ebooks onto my Hero, was looking for a pdf viewer to read them. The adobe app doesnt cut it... no bookmarks, or pagejump? i wonder why they left those key features out...
Anyway, im after an app that will show me my pdf's in colour, and in text view (as in adobe reader app). But also have the ability to bookmark pages, so i know where i have read upto, and can come back to key highlighted points.
What are your suggestions? I have tried beamreader also, but cant find an option to create my own bookmarks so im guessing it does not have this feature
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
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Have you looked at Aldiko app, I think it uses .epub but u could always convert using calibre on your computer
The stock Adobe Reader

[Q] App for filling out a PDF form on G Tablet

All,
Has anyone found an app that will work on the ViewSonic G-Tablet that will allow me to fill in PDF forms?
I have a number of forms I've created for work that allow me to document changes to our network (HIPAA requirement). and I was hoping to use my G-tablet to carry with me to fill in the forms instead of my laptop.
The forms have required fields, Check Boxes, as well as Drop Down lists.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
- P
Adobe's Acrobat Reader should work. It's available free at adobe.com (I'm running the new version X on my gTab, Vegan ß3 - Haven't tried PDF fields yet, but everything else works great).
You will need to "rights enable" your PDF in Acrobat Professional if you want to save your filled form or post your data online to a backend server. Acrobat Pro is also needed to create the fields in the first place. There may be other software available that can do that as well, but none for Android AFAIK.
If you can use a regular PC to create the forms, you could also look at OpenOffice.
Check out this blog entry on PDF form creating with OpenOffice :
(can't post links, so you will have to paste it)
danilop.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/how-to-create-pdf-forms-with-openoffice/
I haven't used OpenOffice before, but it sounds like a good suggestion.
Only issue I'm having right now is accessing their webpage from my G-Tablet. Everytime I try to connect, I get an FC and then it hangs the Tablet. (Running (TnT Lite 2.2.1) I'll keep playing with it and post my results.
Any other suggestions are welcome! ;-)
-Pat

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