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Old 12-13-2016, 05:31 PM   #7
fx32
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Thanks!

I might go with kindle in that case, from reviews and tests it seems to handle PDFs the best.

Reflow/columns aren't that big of a problem. Mostly it's just simple text PDFs, with some formulas here and there (example: 850 pages, only 4MB).

Although I've just found out that the Sony Digital Paper has good PDF support, and security options like a login & file encryption. Bit large form factor and price tag at $800, but it looks like a great option as well.

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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
this is not a device question but an application question. It is the application that must respond to the protection feature. You need to look for PDF support with password protection inside the app.
Dale
Then the question is, do the standard Kindle or Kobo readers open user password protected PDFs, or do any of the third party apps like KOReader?

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