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Old 03-29-2019, 07:51 PM   #352
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Originally Posted by rvcjew View Post
If your reading pdfs made professionally why are you not using something like Adobe reader on android to read and interact with them? Imo Google reader and Adobe reader are the good ones for android. Just wondering your opinions.
Malcolm
Malcolm,
I have not used Adobe reader in quite some time. I don't think you are able to annotate PDFs with it? From my memory of Adobe products, they're pretty restrictive. Annotation is what I need as I deal with a lot of technical stuff on PDF, so highlighting and note-taking actually on the PDF is very important for my work.
For years, actually since the early beginning of Android , I was using replica reader which was a good free tool to annotate and read PDFs.

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