Some mobile devices support use of Adobe Reader.įor this to occur the mobile device's OS developer has to be willing to let Adobe workup the mobile device interation of the SDK for integration with the OS. While not exhaustive look about, I can find nothing in Adobe's web space that would lead me to believe Acrobat Standard/Professional is available for mobile devices. And please, if you have suggestions, please tell me what you know and not what you have heard or think is true because there is a lot of wrong info out there about what some of the purported software alternatives will do – I know because I have called several companies only to find that they don’t perform as generally believed. not the reader because you can't highlight using the reader) will run on the android 2.1 OS – such as on the HTC EVO phone.Ģ.Or is there another alternative to Adobe acrobat that will allow me to highlight text in a PDF and better yet make notes on a PDF using the Android OS. The one key feature I absolutely need is the ability to highlight text and it would be additionally wonderful to make notes of the pages as I do with Acrobat professional.ġ.The problem is that no one seems to know if Acrobat professional (i.e. highlight) the PDFs on a more portable piece of hardware (tablet, ereader, HTC evo etc). I have a collection of more than +30,000 PDF’s of research articles that I am reading or have already read.Ĭurrently I read the read the PDFs on my desktop windows computer using acrobat professional.
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