GoogleAdobe Reader comes to Android Phones

Adobe Reader comes to Android Phones

Adobe Reader Android

Users who have been staying up for a reliable way to access PDF files on their snazzy mobile device may take time out. According to the Official Adobe Blog, Adobe Reader for Android devices is available now in the Android Market.

Whether users are browsing the web, or reading an e-mail, they can use Adobe Reader to access PDF files on their Android device. With this new software, users can now enjoy a host of powerful features. The new Adobe Reader comes equipped with multi-touch gestures, like pinch-and-zoom, as well as double-tap-zoom, slick scrolling and panning.

The application features a new ‘reflow’ mode that takes text-heavy documents with wide margins, and automatically wraps the content for easy viewing on smaller screens. In order to function, the new app requires Android v 2.1 and above, 550 MHz processor, 256MB of RAM, and 4.3MB of available disk space.

The feature-rich Adobe Reader for Android handsets can be downloaded for free from the official blog of Adobe. As of now, the app lends support to Motorola Droid, Motorola Milestone and Google Nexus One.

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