Adobe PDF Reader for Android - G1 Apps and Games

There is an Adobe PDF reader in the Market for requires Android 2.1 or higher. Here is a link: market://search?q=com.adobe.reader

Works great for me on CM5. Some of the reviews say it's slow, but it's faster than the free pdf reader I previously had, and opens files that even the HTC pdf reader won't...

Also tried this application. It had no problems opening large files,
a 90+ pages pdf loaded quite fast.

Just what we need, a way to open our phones to exploits.

can uploaded apk??
my Market need wipe before use

Android 3:1 and Adobe Reader
Did somebody teste AR on the OS updated version? How about stability? How's working there?
(I apologise for my bad english)
Regards.

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Edit: Another PDF Reader - Foxit Reader

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/downloads/index.html#mobile
(Just download the zip verison and unpack to your programs directory )
Has anyone tried it and compared to Adobe, PocketXPDF, ClearVue and/or Picsel?
Any comments?
Thanks.
Edit: Foxit Reader for mobiles is not free, but looks great.
The Foxit Reader Mobile isn't free. It costs $20.
Isn't all foxit reader software free? And they charge for the creater etc software?
can I get the foxit reader patch/crack?
foxit reader is free
Foxit reader is free and works quite well. I like that it comes with the reflow tool under the view menu unlike the stock Adobe Reader LE that came standard with the HTC TyTN II
bumblefreak said:
Foxit reader is free ...
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That is not true! Can't you read?
Resurrecting this thread. Found that Adobe Reader LE don't render some parts of the standard document I need to read, making them invisible - UNACCEPTABLE! FoxIt reader 2.0 works great, but a bit slow. Even the ancient PocketXpdf is rendering that invisible content without a problem. Shame on Adobe!
By the way, folks, is there any new pdf readers around which might better fit the HTC HD2 for example (multitouch, more clever controls, etc)?

Best PDF reader?

hey guys, I'm not satisfied with the Adobe reader that came with my AT&T Tilt. does anyone have a good pdf reader? I hate how I have to use my stylus soo often to move the page left and right to properly view the PDFs. My friends told me about how sweet Palm Reader was for Palm PDAs and how it would convert the PDF to maximum readability so that all the letters would fit to the screen properly. Is there a similar program for windows mobile?
PB
I use Piscel Browser..we can zoom in/out..its like OPERA..
Foxit is an option
Not free, but good.
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/mobile/winmobile.htm
I looked around for Picsel browser to try, but I cant even find a way to buy it. Is it OEM only?
My Best
Try this one.
It seems to work best for me.
I use some kind of ported adobe reader off the Diamond that has text reflow, like opera. I don't think it uninstalls real well if you have an adobe reader baked into your ROM, but search around. Of the PDF software I've tried, it's decent. Try searching something like "adobe reader LE 2.5 Diamond".
Dave
Sadly, my favorite PDF reader is now Word Mobile!
If you go here:
http://pdfonline.com/pdf2word/index.asp
you can upload your PDFs and the website converts them to .rtf files you can download and view in Word.
They increase in size about 10x, but if you then resave them as .doc it cuts them in half (now about 5x original .pdf size.)
Images convert as well as text, and now the document can word wrap, to avoid scrolling, plus you can edit them.
elecconnec said:
Sadly, my favorite PDF reader is now Word Mobile!
If you go here:
http://pdfonline.com/pdf2word/index.asp
you can upload your PDFs and the website converts them to .rtf files you can download and view in Word.
They increase in size about 10x, but if you then resave them as .doc it cuts them in half (now about 5x original .pdf size.)
Images convert as well as text, and now the document can word wrap, to avoid scrolling, plus you can edit them.
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Great Idea, but id hate to have to convert every e-book i have
I just use xpdf. Works just fine
does xpdf have something similar to reflow...there is no way i can read if i have to scroll across and down!!
i cant seem to get adobe reader 2.0 working on my device (wm6.1) and reader LE 2.5 doesnt seem to have reflow....
RxenDrav said:
I use Piscel Browser..we can zoom in/out..its like OPERA..
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where can I get a cab for the Picsel PDF viewer. I've been looking for it for over a year now... can't seem to find it anywhere.
Thanks.
AJ
yea can u post a cab of this piscel browser
Yup, Picsel is the best for pdf. Unfortunately I couldnt find a link, I once got it when they had a promo going on..
Regards,
Carty..
I love picsel I actually have the OEM package so I will convert it to a CAB tommorow
im anxiously awaiting this magic program!
thanks in advance!
Link for Picse Browser - PDF Reader
I have managed to download Picsel Browser from this link...http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/04...owser-for-the-pocketpc-on-windows-mobile.html
himalayasplaya said:
yea can u post a cab of this piscel browser
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I have managed to download Picsel Browser from this link...http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/04...owser-for-the-pocketpc-on-windows-mobile.html
Adobe reader 2.0 does not do reflow
Adobe reader 2.5 does
It's available as a CAB and once installed it will replace the embeded one.
Or flash a recent ROM that has version 2.5 already integrated.

pdf viewer recommendation?

Hi - anyone have app recommendations for pdf viewing? specifically pdfs relating to scanned hardcopy documents? I downloaded repligo but it can't seem to open these sort of pdfs!
Double that.
I'm usually reading graphics heavt pdf documents (rpg games you can get in online stores like rpgnow) and been using foit on winMo. But now i'm migrating to android I need to know about an app that will handle those.
I don't want to spend my money for app I wont use.
P.S sorry for offtopic - is there any comic book reader on android that reads cbr and cbz files?
The HTC pdf reader can handle these files.
There is also a beta in the market -- BEAMREADER, it seems to work also, but it is very SLOW.
There is a office and pdf viewing program ripped from one of the new Archos tablets running Android called Thinkfree Mobile that does it all. You should be able to find it somewhere in the forums.

Need a solid PDF reader

Guys I need a good PDF reader. I use it to read Programming / coding related books most of the time. The conversion of such books to ePub isn't that good. So any good pdf reader out there ?
My problem is, font size will be too low when opened in PDF. Then I have to zoom in & zoom out, to turn to next page. Imagine this for books having 1000 pages :O
So suggest me a good PDF reader.
TIA
Adobe reader and ez pdf reader both have text reflow. That sounds like just what you need.
I have been using Moon Reader Pro for both PDFs and Ebooks... loving it thus far. Been using it for a few weeks. There is a free version as well, and it supports Calibre servers natively.
j8048188 said:
Adobe reader and ez pdf reader both have text reflow. That sounds like just what you need.
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Oh ! How do I activate that ? I already have Adobe Reader installed
Open the pdf. On the latest version, click the view button (3rd from right on top bar) and select reflow text. It only works if it's a text-based pdf, scanned ones won't work.
^thank u ! It somewhat solves my problem. Are there any better solution for it ?
Give Mantano Reader a try.

Best .pdf reader for NST

I'm using FBReader for eBooks (generally .epub from when I had a PRST1) but it doesn't support pdf files as far as I can tell. The stock Nook reader is even worse for pdfs then it is for epubs! What would people recommend?
My required features:
Orientation switching (landscape/portrait)
Cropping (not display/cut out dead space around poorly presented pdfs)
Aardict dictionary integration. (I use Aardict with offline Wikipedia and Wikitionary for lookup and read quite a few technical books and journals, which are generally in pdf format, so this one is pretty important to me.)
I've seen a user created one in the Nook NST Developer forum which meets the first two, but sure most do... Anybody able to give me a recommendation that matches all three?
Thanks
I don't know about Aardict, and all pdf readers have their issues. But Ebookdroid is an interesting option.
I*have tested Mantano which is nice, too.
tulapi said:
I don't know about Aardict, and all pdf readers have their issues. But Ebookdroid is an interesting option.
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Which version did you install? I've tried both the latest 2.1.9 and earlier (last open source) 1.6.6 and neither want to install on my device!
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6y-A-HTzyBiYnpIRHMzR1pueFU&usp=sharing
How about Orion Viewer? It meets your first two requirements (multi-touch pinch zoom works also) and it's supposed to support external dictionaries.
I like its behavior on my NST.
kazakore said:
Which version did you install? I've tried both the latest 2.1.9 and earlier (last open source) 1.6.6 and neither want to install on my device!
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6y-A-HTzyBiYnpIRHMzR1pueFU&usp=sharing
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The last version of ebookdroid that work on the NST is 1.5.7, it's available on the play store.
ebookdroid can auto-crop pdfs and djvus to fit the screen, which is a killer feature IMO.
Got 1.5.7 installed thanks. Instantly text is more readable and sharper than with the stock reader!! Fiddly to get it to actually go to full with portrait but at least it can when I need to
I don't seem to be able to see how you would set a dictionary though. (Or even select anything.) Did it maybe come at a later release? Or am I missing something obvious?
EBookDroid and Orion would be my two recommendations as well.
i use mostly Repligo Reader 3.4.5 or Mantano Ebook Reader Premium 2.2.3, bc both work in Fullscreen and for Epubs Alreader :good:

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