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Old 03-27-2008, 06:16 PM   #12
Alisa
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Are there any mobile devices that read DRMed PDFs? I don't know which kind the OP has, but last I checked, you could only read the DRMed PDFs on a PC. Hopefully the OP's are DRM-free. If they are, you can convert them to various formats with the right software. The results vary based on the original PDF. I've had some that were just fine and others that came out wonky. Graphs and tables often ended up illegible or incorrect. Text usually isn't too bad, readable but a little off.
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