Hi this is an easy way to add .pdf files to adobe reader.There is no need to instal any custom xap.
To add them to your phone use your favorite filemanager and simple add the .pdf file to \Applications\Data\bc4f319a-9a9a-df11-a490-00237de2db9e\Data\IsolatedStore
You can add whatever you want there is no size limit and the transfer is pretty fast.
Enjoy!
I just upload them to SkyDrive and open them from the office hub and from there they're permanently added to adobe reader until deleted.
That is one way to do it but requires a data connection or wifi. You can use this if you don't have any of those.
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how is the pdf reader ... can i select and copy text from the pdf
I couldn't work out how to from just trying it, so I assume not.
Is the desire any good as a pdf reader.
I have some tech manuals thata re 20mb in size, would it handle them OK ?
Thanks
I use my desire to read mags (not those type!) that are about 50MB in size. Works a charm.
Is the pdf reader able to view PDFs directly online without needing to save them and open another program?
Hi!
I’ve been searching for a Rss Reader and am now testing Egress. Since I also use Google Reader, I would like to export those feeds and import them to Egress.
The problem is that when exporting from Google Reader the generated file is .XML, and Egress only imports .OPML files.
So, here’s the question:
How can I convert a .XML file to a .OPML file?
Or is there any other way of importing feeds from Google Reader to Egress?
Regards!
I recently purchased a galaxy note 10.1/2014. My goal is to transfer my lecture notes, currently in a big binder, to the tablet. The notes are hard copy text with script annotations on many of the pages. I assume that I either need to take pictures of each page, and convert them into pdf files, or scan them into pdf files. What is the best way to do all this and organize the notes into folders for each lecture – HandyCam, CamScanner, S-Notes, Evernote, Lecture Notes, etc? Beyond this, I would like to add images and videos, if possible. Can PDF files be inserted into any of these apps, which would then allow further stylus annotations?
I would use evernote and scan them in. You can scan via a pc to make it easier. Then you can further annotate with the plethora of pdf editors
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gdrive
Good question. I'm contemplating converting a bulging filing cabinet into an electronic one on Google drive.
what I have found so far hope this is of use to you. I'd love to hear from other experiences too.
I have camscanner paid version. This is really good, IMHO for improving and unskewing photos taken by the tablet. You can then upload to gdrive and in theory they should be ocr ' ed by gdrive. Trouble is gdrive doesn't seem to ocr images in pics embedded in pdfs, which is what camscanner uploads them as.
but gdrive does ocr jpg's fine. Camscanner also has an ocr function but frustratingly, this is only used for docs stored locally, and not added to the pdfs it Uploads!
So I think that this is a two stage process. Scan in camscanner, then using gdrive app upload the processed jpgs from the camscanner directory on the sdcard.
Hi, within Samsung email on my Galaxy s 20 ultra I choose Adobe Acrobat reader for Samsung to be my default PDF reader. It doesn't seem to hold as a setting. I'm able to choose drive PDF another apps and they will set as default but for some reason Adobe reader will not. I also tried doing this from within Gmail and could not set reader as a default. I could set other apps as the default for pdfs. Any ideas?
Thank you
If it doesn't work, just use another one. Install a PDF reader from the Play Store then open a PDF file, you will be prompted to choose an app to open the file (in case you have one more app that can do that). Select the reader of your choice and check the box to make it your default app.
A few apps I can recommend from the Play Store are, Cam Scanner, DocuSign, Librera, MiXplorer Silver, but there are so many more good ones. You can make any of these your default PDF reader, so just choose the one you like the most.