Hi there I wanted to ask you all if there is an app for WP 8 that unlocks password protected PDF files making them editable on Adobe reader.
In fact Adobe reader doesn't allow you to add comments to password protected PDF files even if you know the password. So if there isn't any app for that is there a dev interested in making an app for that ?
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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?
Hi Guys,
Done a search and cant find any info for this.
I'm trying to justify keeping the nexus One, and getting rid of my HD2, but one big issue I have is that the Nexus will not open password protected PDF files (or i cant make it happen) like the HD2 can.
It is very important for me, as a lot of my customer orders are sent via Password protected PDF file.
I have tried a few of the PDF readers on the market, but cant find one to open them.
Any ideas?
Cheers
password protected PDF
"Nexus will not open password protected PDF files (or i cant make it happen) like the HD2 can."
How in the world did you get your HD2 to open a password protected PDF file. I have them for schoool and am frustrated by the fact that I have not been able to get into mine. Please share your process.
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
Is there an app for the Xoom that lets you fill in forms? Adobe Reader doesn't allow it
I can't really give you a positive response but the following three programs don't allow filling an Adobe 9 form either:
Documents To Go (paid)
Picsel Smart Office (paid)
Quick Office HD (incl w/ Xoom)
Did you try a market search?
yup.. i did, thanks for the heads up though!
Repligo does what you need.
Repligo is the only .PDF reader that also allows you to draw/write free hand in a file that I found after searching for 5 days. I purchased it ($4.99) and figured it would be worth it because now I can take digital contracts to all clients and have them signed and copies emailed to them in minutes. If you search youtube for Repligo you will also see a full video explanation of the features.
Isun said:
Repligo is the only .PDF reader that also allows you to draw/write free hand in a file that I found after searching for 5 days. I purchased it ($4.99) and figured it would be worth it because now I can take digital contracts to all clients and have them signed and copies emailed to them in minutes. If you search youtube for Repligo you will also see a full video explanation of the features.
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Free hand is not exactly the same as filling out forms but it's a start. Thanks for the info! Hopefully companies will discover the value of the android tablet market soon.
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I don't want to point out the obvious but if you have a scanner and printer then print the page outfill it in and scan it back to the computer... I think you could also print the page and scan it back in the computer under a different format so you could type it then do what you got to do
Think of PDF forms as being in the same space as HTML forms. You have discrete fields with the ability to have logic and calculations in Adobe's version of javascript. Handwriting over it or printing out negates the whole point of making it an Acrobat form.
I was told that the Adobe app supported forms but I have not tried it, so the person I was talking with was probably mistaken. I think Adobe themselves would be the most likely to support form elements in a standalone manner (i.e. not using the Acrobat Forms Server, or whatever they call it now).
thanks for all the replies. i wanted to use my xoom for work and have clients fill out forms via the PDF.
Hi,
Does anybody know a book reader program that allows to translate selected text by means of external applications? There was such an application for wm (Alreader), but it seems that it isn't going to be ported onto wp7.
If there are no such a reader, I would be really appreciated if someone could point out a reader that allows to select words and copy them to the clipboard.
Thanks in advance.
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