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Old 10-24-2013, 09:24 AM   #119
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
My primary use for a tablet is reading PDFs, Pat. The reason I use my iPad, and not my Android tablet, for that purpose is that I've not found an Android PDF reader that comes close to the truly wonderful "Goodreader" PDF reader for iOS.
I'll give you that, Harry. I've tested at least 7 or 8 apps on Android for PDFs looking for an ideal one. The best I've found that I like is the native Nook reader app, which shows each page in large thumbnails on a sliding strip on the bottom. It has bookmarks, but doesn't have other annotations like notes or highlighting. Otherwise I think it is almost perfect.

What does Goodreader have for PDFs that you particularly like?

EDIT: Harry, here's what I think an ideal PDF reader should have:

--Large thumbnail navigation
--Bookmarks
--Highlighting
--Notes
--Be able to save the bookmarks, highlighting and notes to the PDF
--Be able to export the notes and highlighting to a text or Word-compatible format.

Does Goodreader do all that?

--Pat

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