Digital Paper .pdf Reader?
I’m at University and have to print piles of papers, homework, and articles every week. I’d do about anything to just have it all in a digital paper form–even if that’s not quite as easy to read as printed paper. But I’ve heard the Kindle is horrible for .pdf. Is there any decent choice for viewing all kinds of .pdf files in digital paper format?
Just to be clear: I’m looking for a Digital Paper reader like the Amazon Kindle, not a software program for my computer.
I meant to say Digital Ink–I think that’s what they’re calling it.
A.K.A., "Electronic Paper"
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I have a Sony PSR500 and while it does PDF files, it is often unreadable due to nonscaleable fonts used in the pdf file. The problem is not really the reader, but the method used to produce the pdf file. Some programs generate a bitmap for each page that is converted to a series of embedded images in a pdf file. These make it impossible to scale the text, and are usually unreadable on the device. Other programs generate pdf markup text, which is truly portable and works well.
The Sony reader works with pdf, lrf, lrx, rtf and plain text files.
try Adobe Reader.. you also can make .pdf format files using programs, Corel Draw, Flash ….and so on