Articles tagged with: PDF Mobile
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Good.iWare has released a new version of GoodReader 2.6 which is a very versatile viewer for handling huge PDF and TXT files.
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TMCnet.COM report that SLG Mobile have announced the beta release of the BeamReader PDF viewer for the Android platform.
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SLG Mobile Inc, a software company that deals in the development of document and file management solutions for mobile devices, today announced the release of its BeamReader PDF Viewer for the Android platform. The company is in discussion with other mobile maufacturers to make the BeamReader PDF Viewer application available on the upcoming Andriod devices too.
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Foxit Corporation, a provider of e-document technology for mobile, desktop and on demand platforms, announced the release of Firmware 2.0 for its eReader device, eSlick. eSlick customers will now have the ability to view documents in ePub and eReader (PDB) in addition to earlier supported PDF and Text formats. By the end of November, all eSlick devices will come with the Firmware 2.0 pre-installed.
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DataViz®, Inc., the most popular provider of solutions for mobile office compatibility, here today announced the availability of Documents To Go® Premium Edition version 2.0 for BlackBerry® smartphones.
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World’s best bookseller, Barnes and Noble, today unleashed its new eBook reader, the Nook, which will be available by the end of next month and can read almost every file format including the most popular, PDF.
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Adobe and Barnes announces further advancement for eBook distribution by joining hands to standardize the open EPUB and PDF eBooks and collaborating on a content protection standard based on Barnes & Noble and Adobe technology. Barnes and Noble will make all their content available to customers in PDF, which is one of the most compatible and secure file formats.
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Qipit, Inc. today unveiled its new iPhone application that turns any iPhone into a portable scanner for capturing white board notes from the boardroom, the classroom or anywhere. The result is a fully transformed ink-on-white digital copy (PDF or JPEG) which can be shared instantly via email from iPhone itself.
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The commercial version of BeamReader breathes new life into the BlackBerry at $19.99 USD. As well as viewing PDF files, you can also organise and view other standard office application file formats.
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PDFTron has released announced the release of its PDF library, PDFNet Mobile SDK, for Windows Mobile. PDFNet is an independent library for viewing, annotating, creating and manipulating PDF documents on mobile and embedded devices.
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Long-time player in the PDF game, Apago has released the latest update of their product, PDF Shrink. It has the ability to reduce the filesize of most PDFs, such as those from Mac OS X’s iLife and iWork applications.
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If you’re an iPhone user who is frustrated at the lack of support for files outside of email messages on the device then this article might help you.
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Cerience has officially released the first commercial version of RepliGo Reader, a native PDF reader for BlackBerry smart phones. It’s available for immediate purchase at 29.95 USD per copy or alternatively a 10 day full functional trial version is available.
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TerraGo(R) Technologies today announced the release of TerraGo Mobile, the first geospatial mobile application designed specifically for non-GIS users. Compatible with Windows Mobile, TerraGo Mobile provides interactive, intelligent maps and images in geo-enabled PDF files directly to mobile devices
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The iPhone might be the talk of the town at the moment, but the BlackBerry is still in a commanding position. The recent announcement of BeamReader, a native PDF reader for the BlackBerry, has got me wondering.
