Adobe Reader app for iOS ( iPhone and iPad ) has finally been released. I now quickly and efficiently view pdf files on my iPad without having to reply only on ” iBooks” and “CloudReader” apps.
Once installed, you can use the app to open PDF files from any other
application, including email, that supports the “Open In … ” action. You
can also zoom in on text or images and navigate large documents via
thumbnails.
As with other PDF applications, you can wirelessly print PDFs from
within Adobe Reader using AirPrint. You can also share PDF files with
other applications using “Open In…” as well as via an e-mail attachment.
Opening PDF documents with Adobe reader is as simple as tapping your finger. You can swipe up and down OR swipe left and right to change pages.
Compared to similar iOS PDF readers, Adobe Reader is lacking in many
features, such as annotation and markup tools as at the time of
publishing this post but it is still an industry standard.
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. I am transferring ebooks from my pc to the app now.
Good. I have done that too.
pls how do i get microsoft office on my i-pad
NO official Microsoft office app for iPad but there are alternatives. I use the free "Documents" app for reading my Microsoft office files