Adobe's PDF Reader App for Android Phones
Multi-touch gestures, like pinch-and-zoom, as well as double-tap-zoom, flick-scrolling and panning
Adobe released a native PDF reading app for Android phones. The software, which went up in the Android Marketplace Friday, lets users quickly open up PDFs they download from a browser, or that they've received in e-mail attachments. It packs multitouch gestures for zooming, landscape orientation, and a tool that will resize the text on wide documents to fit your phone's narrow screen.
Whether you're browsing the web, or reading an e-mail, you can now use Adobe Reader to access PDF files on your Android device. Adobe Reader for Android offers multi-touch gestures, like pinch-and-zoom, as well as double-tap-zoom, flick-scrolling and panning. We've also added a "reflow" mode, which will take text-heavy documents with wide margins, and automatically wrap the content for easy viewing on smaller screens.
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