PDF reader apps have always been a pain in the neck. Generally speaking, there are two primary use cases for PDF files. The first is for business, where you can create PDF forms and have people fill ...
Android users looking for a free and powerful PDF reader now have an official solution from Adobe, however it requires the latest version of the Android OS. Josh ...
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No more printers or computers: this Android trick changes how you use PDFs ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Finding the right e-book reader apps (also called eReaders) can be difficult. There are a variety of e-book types and plenty of file formats to deal with, and then there are different kinds of books ...
E-reading has become increasingly popular, allowing bookworms to carry their entire library on their Android devices. However, not all e-reader apps are created equal. Some offer unique features and a ...
The Google Play Store plays host to hundreds and thousands of app. While that is great, zeroing in on the app that suits you best can be a huge chore. Add to that the different eBook types out there ...
An electronic signature (or e-sign) has become an increasingly common mode of verifying one’s identity these days. Part of the reason for this is that an electronic signature eliminates the need for ...
In our digital world, it's ironic that PDFs can so often force us back into the real world. All too often, when you need to sign a PDF, you're forced to physically print out the file, sign it with a ...
In a blog post published Tuesday, Google announced what it described as an “all-new” version (officially, 9.1) of its TalkBack screen reader. Android accessibility product manager Brian Kemler wrote ...