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26 May 2010 ,
Written by Dhruv Tanwar
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 Adobe has released a version of its PDF Reader, the Adobe Reader, for the Android platform.
The PDF reader would need Android v 2.1 or above running on a 550 MHz processor with 256 MB of RAM and at least 4.3 MB of available disk space. The presently-supported device list includes the Motorola Droid, Milestone & Google's Nexus One. Adobe said the Reader has not yet been tested with other Android devices, even though it expects the application to run on them “just fine.”
Adobe Reader for Android responds to multi-touch gestures, such as pinch-and-zoom, as well as double-tap-zoom, flick-scrolling and panning. Adobe has added a "reflow" mode, designed to manage text-heavy documents with wide margins and automatically wrap the content for easy viewing on smaller screens. Reports online from different media suggested that the Reader works well with most PDF files, even large, image-heavy ones, even though sometimes it seemed to be a tad slow. |