The App Store was released a new update for the # & 8217; # & officer application 8220;Adobe Reader 8221; # &, useful app for reading PDFs and documents on the move.
Less than a year ago, Adobe decided to enter the world of iOS offering your application to read PDF files. Initially it did not allow the editing of documents without using the virtual keyboard built into the device, and so on # & 8217;App Store have been published a series of software that offer such opportunities, taking advantage of the small nibs or just the fingers of 8217; # & user. After a long wait, the software house has decided to update its product offering l 8217; # & opportunity to write notes or signatures, simply by using their fingers.
L 8217; # & application offers a & # 8217; wide range of exciting features, in particular regarding the display of PDF. We can indeed see all PDFs, password-protected ones, annotations and graphical markings, but also search for specific information in the text and zoom in on a specific portion of the same. To explore the contents of just use PDF bookmarks, to go directly to the desired section, miniature, for exploring large files and finally through hyperlinks. We can of course insert personal annotations and markups; There is support for the compilation and the electronic signing of documents. In terms of share, instead, 8217; # & app provides support all & # 8217;AirPrint for printing, sharing with other apps via & # 8220;Open & # 8221; and the ability to send PDFS as email attachments.
L 8217; # & application has been updated with important new features including 8217; # & integration with VoiceOver and syncing of 8217; # & last location using Acrobat.com. Here is the official changelog:
- Accessibility with VoiceOver integration;
- Last synchronization with Acrobat.com;
- Jump to page;
- Advanced Zoom;
- Night mode;
- Lock brightness;
- Cancels Annotation tool Freehand;
- Improved performance on devices of last generation;
- Validation of PDF with FormsCentral;
- Fix several bug fixes and improvements in the management of forms.
Adobe Reader is available on the App Store completely free in a universal version, optimized for iPhone and iPad.
Source From IosDroid.net
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