![]() ![]() To be more specific, I was seeing page load times about the same as GoodReader displayed (8 to 15 seconds).That’s actually a pretty good result, considering that this was a killer PDF made from high resolution page scans. It was quite fast to turn the page and jump around inside a text based PDF, and the app also survived the PDF that Mike was using to crush an iPad. There’s no typed notes, highlights, bookmarks, or TOC support. I’ve tested the app on my eeePad Transformer, and the only thing I can do with a PDF is pinch zoom, turn the page, and jump to another page. I suppose that would include tablets except there aren’t all that many Android tablets running the latest version of Android. Along with basic PDF support and bug fixes, the update also adds better support for Android v4.0 ICS smartphones. I didn’t know it was available until I got a tip on Twitter. The update showed up in the Android Market a couple days ago, but it’s not being pushed out as a recommended update. So it looks like the Amazon-Foxit deal was announced yesterday for a specific reason the Kindle for Android app can now read PDFs. ![]()
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