Adobe and Apple do not share the most cordial of relations, a fact bourne by the way either is missing on the other’s platter and so on. However, its the end user who have always been at the receiving end of the Adobe vs Apple spat as the lack of support by the iOS devices meant no Flash support in either the iPhon or the iPad. However, a meeting ground finally seems to have been found with Adobe coming out with a version of Adobe Reader that would be iOS compliant.
So what does the Adobe Reader for iOS mean to the average iPad users. They get to view PDF files of course, including the encrypted ones too. They will also be able to print and share PDF files too though editing the same will remain off-bound, at least for the time being though a subsequent update will surely open up the editing feature too. So apart from the ability to edit PDF files, the Adobe Reader app for iOS devices would would be having the other features that we find on the desktop version of the popular document reader and file sharing application. The other happy news is that the application come3s for free. The Adobe app has been a long time in making and if its availability is a good piece of news, what is even better is that it comes free.
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With a keen interest in tech, I make it a point to keep myself updated on the latest developments in technology and gadgets. That includes smartphones or tablet devices but stretches to even AI and self-driven automobiles, the latter being my latest fad. Besides writing, I like watching videos, reading, listening to music, or experimenting with different recipes. The motion picture is another aspect that interests me a lot, and I'll likely make a film sometime in the future.