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2007-06-26
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2007-06-26
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The stock pdf reader handles plain text with light pictures fairly good. It seems to struggle with opening large 200mb+ documents with many large pictures. What I dont really like is that you cant view the table of contents. However, there is a better 3rd party pdf reader which features table of contents and loads many pages ahead , so you dont have to wait for load. It's called Document Viewer.
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2007-06-26
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I have a lot of books in PDF format and want to make sure it will allow my to read those without any or major issues.
May I change font size?, May I view document by fitting to screen width?, Does it remember the last viewed page in a previously opened page?
I will be very pleased with other users experiences.