I have done some annotations in Reader to a PDF file and I want to add some enhancements to the file in S-Note. However, when I import the PDF file everything added in Reader is gone, how do I get the annotations into S-Note?
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I'm looking for a PDF Reader for my O2 Orbit.
Adobe's own Reader For Pocket PC 2.0 will not open PDF files created with Adobe Acrobat 8.0.
The Clearvue PDF Reader is quite buggy in the way that it renders PDF files.
Are there any other options available?
I've found this to be the quickest and most compatible...
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/mobile/winmobile.htm
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.
Can built-in PDF reader search PDF files? Doesn't seem so but maybe I just missed it.
How do I add my epub books, so the reader will find them. Actually, I don't even know if the Note 2 comes with a reader. My Note 2 doesn't arrive until Monday. On my old inspire, I had to store my digital books (epubs) in a folder called "digital editions" on the SD card for the reader to find them. Will that work on the Note 2?
I use fb reader, and have a file on my sd card for books. The reader lets you browse files so you can put them wherever.
Does the Note 2 Come with a Reader?
It seems like it would come with a built in reader, given that it's kind of a hybrid between a phone and a tablet.
Cool reader does epubs great. I use it daily
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I use fb reader, and have a file on my sd card for books. The reader lets you browse files so you can put them wherever.
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I use fb reader also. Built in file explorer works great.
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I use MoonReader and it has no problem locating ePubs on either my internal memory or external SD card.
Moon reader is the best! Adilko is too overrated. With moon you can annotate and everything plus you can read .chm, cbr, cbz, pdf, etc. Almost everything. I offer Repligo for pdf though. I bought both.
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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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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.