![]() I'm really frustrated that a task as (apparently?) simple as annotating pdf files cannot be done smoothly on my tablet. I looked for a polaris office user's guide, but even the official one appears to be an "empty box". However, I do not seem to be able to undo my annotations (i.e. I am assuming that this is caused by adobe reader because, unlike polaris office, it was not originally installed on my tablet.Īs to the annotation problem: it seems to me that, though a little awkward, polaris office allows me to highlight individual words in a pdf. Instead, the file should be opened in s-note. I have followed the instructions I have found here, but when I choose the pdf from my files (about at second 20 in the video) a dialog pops up asking whether I want to use the reader or polaris office. Specifically, underline/highlight seem incapable of addressing individual words.Īlso, I am under the impression that adobe reader conflicts with s-note's ability to import pdf files. I am really disappointed by the adobe reader app, which does not work anything like its pc counterpart. ![]() I am interested in this topic because, other than using my tablet for my personal handwritten notes, I'd like to be able to annotate pdf files. Looking for a good pdf reader/annotator was the first (and still only) time I felt the play store was behind Apple's app store (I started on Android with the S3, so the play store was already good enough for smartphones when I started looking), as none of them is close to the PDF master app I used with my iPad. IAnnotate PDF (I'm not sure if it's me, but the images in the options don't appear, so it becomes a very weird UI)ĮzPDF (the one I mostly use, though it does not have an erasor, and it annoyingly offers you to make a new file when you try to make an annotation) according to samsung, you can clear the browsing history and remove this list through the. Lecture notes (this seems to be well liked by many, and it does have great annotation options, but pdf importing is not great, and you need to get an extra app for that)Ģ)Apps that work directly on the pdf (these are also faster when using a new pdf file for the first time, since they don't have to convert the file)Īdobe reader (not many options, but good enough for most applications)įoxit movile (don t remember what was wrong with it) did you know that you can now instantly write and annotate on your. S note (I don't have the tablet with me now, but it's something like going to "all notes" and then clicking the menu button and importing ![]() ![]() I haven't yet settled on an app I really like, but some options are (divided into two sections):ġ)Apps that convert from pdf to their own format (I dislike these because I'm not sure I could open them later without the tablet, and they transform text into images, lowering potential resolution) ![]()
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