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The Nook Touch handles pdf MUCH better than any of the kindles.
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Pretty much any reader handles PDFs better than the Kindle; it's definitely not one of its strengths.
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PDF isn't a doc format as much as it's a displayable package format; how well it converts depends on what went into the package. However, Kindles *could* have better support for them--allowing the links to work to make them more navigable, allowing annotations, and at least allowing the rotated-view half-page zoom, if not more specific zoom options. |
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I had heard that the search and annotation functions for PDFs are lot more limited than for mobi files, and had not heard that internal PDF links and bookmarks were now supported. |
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So while PDF functionality may not be great, it seems as if it's been steadily improving. Which means the requests for increased PDF functionality aren't being completely ignored, anyway. |
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The key thing it lacks is reflow; it's pretty much the only mainstream reader that lacks it.
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Will the average, run-of-the-mill PDF document reflow on a device that supports PDF reflow? Or does the document have to be properly created and "tagged" for this feature to work?
I honestly don't know enough about it, but if a PDF document has to be specially created to be "reflowable," then I feel the ability of most other readers to handle PDF reflow is a bit of a red-herring. After all, how many PDF's are created with reflowing in mind? Or am I wrong about normal run of the mill PDF's being reflowable on devices that support it? |
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Just remember that Kindle's render/reader management software is all proprietary, while the others are likely using the far more current mupdf or poppler. I guess they might be using the pango pdf backend, which would explain a thing or two.
If they were to attempt to support it better, then there would be even more complaints about it, since it falls into the "fix this problem" rather than "hey, they don't care - let me just avoid it". If you dont like it, make sure to look at the alternative software, Duokan, Quindle and some other mupdf based — take a look at the development subforum. |
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They don't seem to sell many PDFs for the Kindle, which is why it's not a priority for them.
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