Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Whether it was push back for Steve Jobs and crew abolishing Flash or not, Adobe is now slowly but surely starting to get the message and is releasing apps for Apple mobile devices. Case and point and Official Adobe Reader app for the iPhone and iPad.
Now when you receive PDF documents in emails or bookmark PDF documents via Safari, you can open them directly in Adobe Reader. Similar to the desktop version, you can't edit/modify the documents, but the app does offer some functionality like creating bookmarks in documents, search features, copy/paste, and document thumbnails for faster document switching. Additionally, you can print documents from the app directly to an AirPrint compatible device, attach PDF documents to emails, and share files ("Open In...") with other mobile apps like Evernote, Dropbox, Documents To Go, and more.
Speaking of mobile apps, there are already tons of apps that let you view PDF documents from your iPhone or iPad, but there is something to be said about viewing a PDF from the company who actually created the file type...it just feels right.
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