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2006-03-12
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2006-03-13
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2006-03-13
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2006-03-13
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I consider the N770 to be the best. It is much quicker than opening (native) pdf files in any other mobile platform. I could actually read Frank Herbert's Dune on it and it is a 600+ pages book, well over 2MB file. Sure, there is a considerable delay as you turn pages. But believe me, it is much better than any mobile solution. Adobe pdf reader for Palm cheats by converting the file, so they are not native pdfs.
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2006-03-27
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Having tried Xpdf in a Dell X50v running at 600Mhz, I can say the following:
There no crappy PDF viewers.
PDF is a crappy format for PDA and Mobile devices.
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2006-03-27
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2006-03-27
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2006-03-28
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I can just say that with swap enabled, the latest version of evince is very snippy for me!
I spent two months reading lecture notes during the lectures, and it worked just fine!
just sucks. They are very slow in getting the next page up. I have to wait for at least 30 seconds for the next page to show up. Sometimes it takes a lot longer. That's even after splitting a pdf file to smaller pdf files of no more than 100 pages.
Are there any other pdf readers which cache pages in the background for fast paging? What about xpdf.. is there a verion for the 770 out there?
Abdu