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Old 12-11-2010, 11:56 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
I wonder if using a program like Adobe Acrobat Pro would accomplish the DRMing you two wish to do. Whichever program you use, I think it would have to use ADE for the DRMing.

I haven't viewed any DRMed PDFs yet, but is the book reader app really better than Quickoffice for PDFs. I'm not sure I would want to view an 8.5" x 11" PDF in portrait only. On the eInk readers zooming is a pain and far from a pleasure. I like the landscape view I get in Quickoffice for large sized PDFs, especially if they are scanned documents as they probably want have searching anyway.
For text heavy PDFs I find it much better since I can change the font size, bookmark pages and it automatically fits the page correctly. It drives me crazy having to zoom in text on the Quickoffice one. You don't need to landscape so the fact it is portrait only is not an issue for me.
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