Jun 24, 2006 by tourist | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
Of no doubt I can copy PDF-documents and read them on my HTC with Windows Mobile 2005 and the pre-installed Viewer ClearVue PDF. The riddle is, that I have always to scroll from left to right to read the whole text.
Can I convert existing PDF to express resolution?
Is there a better Viewer with better zoom and page-wide chance?
The only solution I see at the moment is, to convert PDF back to the document-format (Word Mobile or Rich Subject-matter). Thx!
Uninstall the clearview viewer and get the PPC account of Adobe Reader. I think you will like it better.
Omega | Jun 24, 2006
CAn someone suggest a free software (not trial version): a PDF reader for windows mobile?
Feb 24, 2008 by _ehem_ | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
i've been searching everywhere, but i can't seem to find anything that's for unsolicited. I have a treo 750 WM, and i would like to be able to open pdf files in it.
I contemplation the Treo 750 came with Adobe Reader preinstalled by the OEM. Anyway, here's a couple of links to a span of programs which may hopefully help you out...
Nov 25, 2006 by d_step | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
I am pensive about buying a new mobile.... In addition to using as a phone I need to read ebooks (largely PDF including comics) as well as edit and/or view word, powerpoint and excel files. Which mobile do you believe is the best. Or should I go for a seperate PDA rather than getting a PDA phone
I have a Dell x50v PDA. It has Windows Mobile SE. I have Area Word, Pocket Excel, MS Reader, and a PDF viewer called ClearVue PDF. You can infer from comics using the PDF viewer, but the images are way too small for the display.
Most PDA phones have a concealment resolution of 320x240 (QVGA), while my Dell x50v has a screen resolution of 640x480 (VGA) and is 3.5 inches diagonal.
Monitor out the new Sony Vaio handheld or the Samsung Q1. NO , this is not a product promo and I don't occupation for either of these companies.
Personally, I don't like convergent devices, or all-in-one devices like PDA phones. But that's precisely my personal opinion.
Mr.Know-It-All | Nov 25, 2006
MobiPDFScanner - images to PDF on windows phone
Windows mobile App : MobiPDFScanner - transfigure images to PDF on windows mobile phone More info : www.bestwindowsmobileapps.com
HTC Touch2 review – Windows Mobile 6.5 and TouchFLO 3D combined !
by Remo Knops
Prehistoric september 2009 the HTC Spark off2 was announced by HTC as their first charge with Windows Mobile 6.5 pre-brim-full , together with the additional services Windows Marketplace for Mobile and Microsoft MyPhone.
During the district Windows Phones fling conclusion on October 6th in Amsterdam, Netherlands the HTC Benelux was present-day as one of the dazzling partners of Microsoft Windows Mobile in besides to Samsung, LG, and Sony Ericsson.
In furthermore of the neighbourhood pub proclamation of the HTC HD2 by Reduce Moons , HTC Benelux provided MobilityMinded with a HTC Put to use2 to sophistication Windows Mobile 6.5 in compound with TouchFLO 3D. In the following article an in richness deeps re-examine of the HTC Disturb2 is conducted, while mat, useful composition as well as software are addressed.
Specifications HTC Disturb2
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