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Guest zyc3
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Looking for an easy to use PDF Viewer,

Im using Adobe reader LE but the zoom,scroll controls is not very good and I find it sluggish.

Is there a very smooth simple Adobe reader that can finger scroll easily?

Guest bmn4711
Posted

Depends greatly. For me I stick with LE because it's the fastest when viewing image intensive PDFs (e.g. piano sheets) but it's also quite sluggish and slow. But the rest really take too long to just render a page

Guest gragra
Posted

Look at Foxit Reader, its the best out there.

Guest trexflyer
Posted
Look at Foxit Reader, its the best out there.

Are we talking about pdf readers for the pc or the omnia? Personally I've been using FoxIt Reader for about 3 years and love it. Built in browser integration for firefox, it's fast and isn't as bloated as Adobe.

Guest metalmanicman
Posted (edited)

Try here. PocketXpdf

Seems to work Quick-ish and ok for most files. Not great on very large files.

Certainly better than Pre-installed Pdf viewer

Edit: I love foxit. Use it Exclusively on my PC. They have a PPC version,

Couldn't get it to work on the Omnia

Edited by metalmanicman
Guest kkll
Posted

I have been using Foxit on omnia for a while, really like it. I think it's better than Adobe reader LE.

Guest NewKlNGjames
Posted

I use firefox on my omnia and it works great. I like that I was able to set my middle button to zoom up and down and scroll pages left to right. highly recommend it.

Guest radiowc
Posted
I have been using Foxit on omnia for a while, really like it. I think it's better than Adobe reader LE.

Totally agreed, Foxit! is the best viewer for pdf on your omnia

Guest smith_friday
Posted
Totally agreed, Foxit! is the best viewer for pdf on your omnia

Foxit reader is good, but it seems that the developer did not update it for a long time! besides, it's not a freeware.

Guest Mir_X
Posted (edited)
Foxit reader is good, but it seems that the developer did not update it for a long time! besides, it's not a freeware.

did you try repligo ?

i'm using repligo for reading e-books on my omnia.And its sufficient to read electronic documents and take some high lite notes.

afterwards you can read your high lited lines as a list.

i saw and tried repligo on my cousins tungsten t5 (palm) , i installed it on windows mobile (of course a wm version)

Edited by Mir_X

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