Adobe Reader
FREE
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#279
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App Details
- Category:
- Business
- Release Date:
- Oct 17, 2011
- Homepage:
- http://itunes.apple.co...
- Publisher:
- Adobe Systems Incorporated
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View PDF files
• Quickly open PDF files from email , the Web or any application that supports "Open In..."
• View PDF Portfolios, PDF Packages, annotations and drawing markups
• Read text annotations such as Sticky Notes
Access encrypted PDF files
• Open and view password-protected PDF files
• Access files secured by Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management, which helps protect sensitive documents
• Supports the highest grade of PDF encryption, up to AES256
Interact with PDF files
• Search text to find specific information
• Use bookmarks to jump directly to a section in your PDF file
• Select single page or continuous scroll modes
• Easily zoom in on text or images for a closer view
• Quickly navigate through large files using thumbnails
• Select and copy text from a PDF file to the clipboard
Print and share files
• Print wirelessly with AirPrint
• Share PDF files with other applications using "Open In..."
• Email PDF documents as attachments
Available languages
English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Swedish, Russian, Czech, Polish and Turkish
Price
Adobe Reader for iOS is a free app
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Q. Is there a way to save PDF files sent as e-mail attachments directly to my iPhone so I can read them without digging around the Mail app? A. Apple’s App Store has a number of programs for PDF-related tasks, including the free Adobe Reader for iOS that allows you to view, download and save PDF files attached to your e-mail messages. If you simply want to copy a PDF file attachment to your phone for later reference and have already installed Apple’s iBooks app for reading electronic books, you do not need to get an additional program. When you have a PDF file you want to save from an open Mail message, press and hold the attachment icon until a gray screen appears. You should see buttons to view the file in Quick Look (a screen preview mode), to open the PDF file in iBooks, or to open it in
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Adobe updated its Reader app for iOS, and what was a good PDF reader is now an excellent tool to annotate and sign documents. As luck would have it, I needed to add a note and sign a PDF file that was sent to me via email today. This rare occurrence gave me the opportunity to check out these new features using the iPad version of the Reader app. The latest version of Adobe Reader has several new tools for marking up a document including a freehand drawing tool, a highlighter, strikethrough, and underline. You can take a page in a PDF document and use these tools to point out spelling errors, highlight important text, mark sections for deletion and more. If you need to add a longer correction, you can even attach a sticky note to any position in the document. Besides annotation, there's a new form feature that lets
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Posted by Joe Rossignol on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 12:11 pm. Adobe Reader for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad has been updated with several new features for handling PDF files, including the ability to annotate, electronically sign, comment on, and fill out documents. Documents can now be marked up with the freehand drawing tool, or the highlight, strikeout, or underline tools. Adobe Reader for iPad can be downloaded for free from the App Store, and existing users should already be notified of the update. Adobe Reader is the free, trusted leader for reliably viewing and interacting with PDF documents across platforms and devices. Download the free Adobe Reader X mobile app to work with PDF files on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Easily access, manage, and share a wide variety of PDF file types, including PDF Portfolios, password-protected documents, fillable forms, and Adobe LiveCycle rights-managed PDF files.
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By Carter Dotson on October 19th, 2011 Adobe has released a free universal app, called Adobe Reader, that supports displaying PDFs on iOS, including DRM-encrypted PDFs. Adobe has released their latest app for iOS, bringing one of their most used services to Apple in an official capacity for the first time. That’s right, Adobe Reader is now available as a free universal app. Those guessing Flash, we’re sorry, but that is probably never happening. Still. Adobe Reader allows for PDF files to be opened and displayed from this app. The advantage that Adobe Reader provides over other PDF reading solutions, which range from apps like to even just Apple’s built-in PDF support in Mail and iBooks, comes from DRM support. The app supports files encoded with Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management, as well as PDFs encrypted up to AES256, which Adobe claims is “the highest grade of PDF encryption.” As well, it’s
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Adobe ha lanzado hoy la aplicación de Adobe Reader para iOS. Para el que no lo conozca, con esta aplicación podrá visualizar archivos en formato PDF, al igual que añadir anotaciones, proteger tus documentos e imprimirlos. Una herramienta que nos puede venir genial para elaborar y editar textos más elaborados en nuestro teléfono. Os dejamos una lista completa con todo lo que podéis hacer con la nueva aplicación de Adobe. Ver archivos PDF •Abrir rápidamente archivos PDF del correo electrónico, la web o cualquier aplicación que admita “Abrir en…” •Ver carteras PDF, paquetes PDF, anotaciones y marcas de dibujo •Leer anotaciones de texto como Notas Acceder a archivos PDF codificados •Abrir y ver archivos PDF protegidos mediante contraseña •Acceder a archivos protegidos mediante el servidor de normativas LiveCycle de Adobe, que permite proteger documentos confidenciales •Es compatible con el mayor grado de cifrado PDF, hasta AES256 Interactuar con archivos PDF •Buscar
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iOS owners have another way to view PDFs files on their devices now that Adobe has released its popular Reader app for iOS. Adobe Reader for iOS lets you open a PDF from any app that supports "Open in," including mobile Safari and iOS email. It'll let you open password-protected files and view additonal PDF content like annotations and drawing markups. It also supports bookmarks and thumbnails, both of which can be used for navigation. The app is desinged to be a reader only and has a minimalistic interface. When you are within the program, you can search the document, copy text to the clipboard and print. The Adobe Reader app is available for free from the iOS App Store.
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Adobe and Apple don’t always see eye-to-eye. And the Cupertino company’s continuous omission of Adobe’s Flash technology from its iOS platform certainly hasn’t helped matters. But regardless of their history, the two remain frenemies. In fact, Adobe just pushed out a version of its popular Reader application for the iOS platform. It allows you to view and interact with several types of PDF files including those protected by encryption and Adobe’s LiveCycle Rights Management… Here’s Adobe Reader’s App Store description: “Adobe Reader is the free global standard for reliably viewing and sharing PDF documents across platforms and devices. Easily and efficiently access the widest range of PDF file types —including PDF Portfolios, password-protected PDF documents and Adobe LiveCycle rights-managed PDF files. Now available for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, Adobe Reader offers fast, high-quality interaction with PDF.” Obviously, there are already several third party applications that read PDF documents available for
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By Leanna Lofte, Monday, Oct 17, 2011 | Adobe has finally released an iOS version of Adobe Reader! With it, you can view PDFs, including encrypted files, and print and share files. What you can’t do, is edit PDFs. Even though Adobe is late to the game with this, I must say that I was rather surprised when I learned that Adobe has made this app available for free. Adobe Reader is the free global standard for reliably viewing and sharing PDF documents across platfoms and devices. Easily and efficiently access the widest range of PDF file types—including PDF Portfolios, password-protected PDF documents and Adobe LiveCycle rights-managed PDF files. Now available for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, Adobe Reader offers fast, high-quality interaction with PDF. View PDF files Access encrypted PDF files Interact with PDF files Print and share files Adobe Reader is available on the iPhone and iPad for Free.
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Sarah currently works as a writer for TechCrunch, after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to becoming a professional blogger, Sarah worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. → Learn More Adobe has just launched a version of its PDF Reader, Adobe Reader for iOS devices, which supports iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The new, free application, available here in iTunes, lets users view PDF files opened via email, on the Web or from within any application that supports iOS’s “Open In” functionality. The app provides additional features like the ability to search for text in the document itself, plus support for bookmarks, navigation using thumbnails, zooming, sharing via email, copy and paste, single page or continuous scroll modes and even wireless printing via iOS AirPrint. In addition to standalone PDFs, the app can be used to open ePortfolios (PDF Portfolios), PDF
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posted by Jacob Penderworth on Monday, October 17, 2011 at 9:55 am. Adobe has released an official Reader app for the iPad and iPhone. The app is compatible with several different kinds of PDF documents, including “PDF Portfolios, password-protected PDF documents and Adobe LiveCycle rights-managed PDF files.” It also features wireless printing via AirPrint, the ability to find text within a PDF file, text copying, thumbnail navigation, and much more. Adobe Reader for iOS is 5.9 MB in size and available free on the App Store here. Additionally, Adobe has updated their Reader app for Android to version 10.1. This version adds the ability to navigate PDF files using bookmarks, copy/paste support, thumbnail navigation for larger files, and more. It’s available on the Android Market here.
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Sarah currently works as a writer for TechCrunch, after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to becoming a professional blogger, Sarah worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software. → Learn More Adobe has just launched a version of its PDF Reader, Adobe Reader for iOS devices, which supports iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The new, free application, available here in iTunes, lets users view PDF files opened via email, on the Web or from within any application that supports iOS’s “Open In” functionality. The app provides additional features like the ability to search for text in the document itself, plus support for bookmarks, navigation using thumbnails, zooming, sharing via email, copy and paste, single page or continuous scroll modes and even wireless printing via iOS AirPrint. In addition to standalone PDFs, the app can be used to open ePortfolios (PDF Portfolios), PDF
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