Can anyone suggest a QR reader that actually works on the HD7 plz?
It live Not a good QR Reader for wp7 !
You Must make a Photo from a Code this is Not good Most Time will make Not a good Photo.
On Android will make good Photo but i have hear that Android make Video and you make nothing. Devs work with Microsoft on this Problem.
A Working and free QR Reader is
Lynkee
I think I read that Mango is going to improve code reading. As it stands now, it's pretty much balls.
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I have googled th earht and found nothing.
Does anybody know of an application for Video calls over WiFi?
Not the 3G Video Calls!
I did find a nice application for Video Streaming which works only one way - you can generate a LIVE video streaming and the "world" can see you. (check out comvue).
The WebCamera solution for making the TyTn II a web cam for your PC is nice but not exactly what I am looking for.
Anyone with new/other ideas?
and yes, I know "MS Portrait", but it is far from being the application I was looking for.
Thanks for any help/advice.
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I have googled th earht and found nothing.
Does anybody know of an application for Video calls over WiFi?
Not the 3G Video Calls!
I did find a nice application for Video Streaming which works only one way - you can generate a LIVE video streaming and the "world" can see you. (check out comvue).
The WebCamera solution for making the TyTn II a web cam for your PC is nice but not exactly what I am looking for.
Anyone with new/other ideas?
and yes, I know "MS Portrait", but it is far from being the application I was looking for.
Thanks for any help/advice.
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nothing, sorry. Hopefully, some time, MS Portrait becomes a decet app (albeit I don't think it'll ever happen as front camera API's are just not published by HTC; this is why MS Portrait can't access the front camera.)
thanks, i will keep my eyes open.
it is a shame that no one developed somthing yet...
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
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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)?
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.
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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....
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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
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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.
Does anyone have any good recommendations for viewing large pdfs? I had been using RepliGo but it crashes when I try to read magazine pdfs that are 40mb+. Adobe Reader and ezPDF both "work" but they're much slower in terms of page turning and zooming than RepliGo. Thanks.
Nobody has any recommendations?
I would've suggested ezPDF but I see that you've already tried it.
ezPDF seems very quick in page turning for me, but I'm usually using it for books, and not magazines.
There's an option to change the page flipping speed in case you haven't tried that. Otherwise, sorry, you've already tried all the best options I have experience with.
Thanks, I had suspected (and was afraid) that I had exhausted all of my options. The magazine pdfs are very image-heavy as you might imagine, so that probably accounts for the slowness. I didn't know that ezPDF had a page flipping speed option though. I'll take a look at it tonight. If anyone else has other recommendations, then I'd love to hear them.
try the adobe reader...?
Would it help to convert it to another format first with something like Calibre?
Have you tried Aldiko? I don't know how it compares to the other options listed, but it's tolerable for pdf textbooks.
I've sold my Nook.
But I tried out some different readers.
I can still remember
vudroid - little slow in rendering pages, but when it has them rendered it works great
beamreader - I remember using that one once in a while
repligo..
ezpdfreader..
quickoffice..
documentstogo pro..
aldiko..
adobe pdf..
I actually had a pdf-reader for every different type of pdf - large, more text, more pictures....
I would just try them all out....
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Would it help to convert it to another format first with something like Calibre?
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I had considered that but I wanted to see if I could get it working natively first. I also wasn't sure what format I could possibly convert it to since the magazine pdfs are very image-intensive and it seems that Calibre is mostly for text conversion? Someone correct me if I'm wrong since I haven't actually used Calibre yet.
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Have you tried Aldiko? I don't know how it compares to the other options listed, but it's tolerable for pdf textbooks.
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I did. Unfortunately it was probably the slowest of all.
comdei said:
try the adobe reader...?
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Does anyone have any good recommendations for viewing large pdfs? I had been using RepliGo but it crashes when I try to read magazine pdfs that are 40mb+. Adobe Reader and ezPDF both "work" but they're much slower in terms of page turning and zooming than RepliGo. Thanks.
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Bumping because I want to install RepliGo but it says it is not compatible on my device (the market on the Nook itself has no download button, and the web-based version says it is not compatible). I'm on a recently CM7 nightly. Any way to get around this?
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Bumping because I want to install RepliGo but it says it is not compatible on my device (the market on the Nook itself has no download button, and the web-based version says it is not compatible). I'm on a recently CM7 nightly. Any way to get around this?
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Look around and do a search you will fine 10± threads with solutions.
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Repligo is the best I've ever used.
Maybe try APV? It's in the market. It's open source and in early development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186949
The developer might be able to assist if you try a large pdf and it's not loading correctly.
I like it cause it's the only pdf reader I know that will keep custom zoom settings per book. Fit to width is usually not good enough for me as some pdf's have say large page #'s which are detected by fit to width.
I use ezPDF its as good as it gets...use it and be happy until something better comes along.
I recently discovered Mantano Reader. It is very new and might be buggy but has mostly good reviews in the market. My favorite feature is fixed zoom which other readers do not support.
Tried Repligo by prefer EZpdf. The zoom reflow is great for 2 column books and journal articles. Software loads a little slowly but no issues with page turn speed.
ezPDF for me
I use ezpdf, I paid for it and I use it with my 180M PDF text books all the time, bit slow loading sometimes, but the nooks hardware isnt all that great.
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I use ezpdf, I paid for it and I use it with my 180M PDF text books all the time, bit slow loading sometimes, but the nooks hardware isnt all that great.
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+1 for ezPDF. The ability to highlight text, along with several other features, make it a great PDF reader. I regularly use 70mb+ PDF's with it on the Nook and have no problems. I would suggest, however, using a fast (class 6 or higher) SD card if you are experiencing issues with slow loading. Not all class 6 SD cards are equal, so do your research before buying. I just ordered, and installed, a Transcend class 6 micro SD card from Amazon for ~$7.00 shipped and large PDF's now load in half the time.
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I recently discovered Mantano Reader. It is very new and might be buggy but has mostly good reviews in the market. My favorite feature is fixed zoom which other readers do not support.
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What's fixed zoom do?
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.
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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.