joeldf Well-known member Dec 19, 2011 1,479 1,033 113 Nov 8, 2017 #2 Um... maybe I'm not understanding the question, but you don't update anything with a pdf file. You read it. If you're looking for a pdf reader, there are plenty in the Google Play Store. Including the actual Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Um... maybe I'm not understanding the question, but you don't update anything with a pdf file. You read it. If you're looking for a pdf reader, there are plenty in the Google Play Store. Including the actual Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Rukbat Retired Moderator Feb 12, 2012 44,533 44 48 Nov 8, 2017 #3 I've found that Foxit MobilePDF actually works better than Adobe. It's lighter-weight, so it's a bit faster.
I've found that Foxit MobilePDF actually works better than Adobe. It's lighter-weight, so it's a bit faster.
A anon(3641385) Well-known member Sep 2, 2016 504 0 0 Nov 8, 2017 #4 I recommend Xodo: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xodo.pdf.reader
Gayle Lynn Well-known member Jun 20, 2016 1,780 0 0 Nov 8, 2017 #5 I've come to retest most Amazon apps but the Kindle eReader can store and allow printing or just reading. Google Docs is another. I'd think Chrome, Edge, Internet would all open PDF file.
I've come to retest most Amazon apps but the Kindle eReader can store and allow printing or just reading. Google Docs is another. I'd think Chrome, Edge, Internet would all open PDF file.
jasonandrews25788 Well-known member Aug 10, 2016 2,327 0 0 Nov 8, 2017 #6 I suggest google apps, they always rock!
A anon(7901790) Well-known member Oct 1, 2015 2,403 0 0 Nov 8, 2017 #7 Microsoft's PDF reader is also really good.