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Old 07-03-2011, 10:30 PM   #1
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Repligo PDF Reader on Nook Touch

Works great I did not tested it extensively but it was a pleasant surprise.

Not the best view for PDF files but so far it is the only application that I have tested and works with PDF annotations, highlighting and free hand drawing.
I wish it had the custom view that the default PDF reader has on Kobo. Other than that it's good enough for annotating docs. I can't wait to see the first Android 10" eink ereader...I will buy it in an instant..is there any ???

As you can guess free hand drawing is not a spectacular, it works rather as a crippled feature on this device but you can not blame the softwware for it. repligo PDF Reader is great.
Expect even better results on Nook Color.
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