Of course, it's hard to balance the needs of those two groups. The program starts on this task by having an inviting-looking interface, full of nooks and crannies for its various features. These include staples, such as zooming and highlighting; accessibility features, like text-to-speech; and a ton of ways to annotate or modify a PDF, from writing memos to drawing directly on the document. It even has several features that are harder to find among PDF readers, particularly on the Android, such as form-filling. Essentially, if there's any specific thing you need to do with a PDF aside from creating one from scratch, this reader can probably do it, and do it well: each of its functions do no less and no more than they were intended to. This makes it intuitive to use, as long as you're able to ignore the presence of features you may not personally need, and makes it suitable in almost any use case.

ezPDF Reader's interface is an interesting case. In a sense, a literal case: it presents PDFs as books, and the interface has an old-timey, wooden look to it. This looks a little out of place among some other Android applications, and the Android OS itself, but it works well enough as an aesthetic for a program you'll probably be using to read, and perhaps even relax. In fact, while the interface is generally well-designed, it gives priority to the basic functions a reader would use, such as zooming, changing PDFs, and so forth. Some of its productivity functions, such as saving, are hard to find initially in the program's interface. Some forms of annotation can be undone with the Undo function, while others must be erased with a separate tool. Overall, the interface is good-looking and easy to use, but it has a small learning curve for office users before it becomes as easy as it's meant to be.


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So, here's the question: is there something I'm doing wrong? I would think I'm doing it right, since it does work on desktop computers. I suppose I need a reader on Android that understands links to specific pages in external documents. Any suggestions?

The exclusive DRM Service of this PDF reader extends the idea of document security to a new level. It allows you to securely share or distribute sensitive documents such as contracts or invoices and even lets you track the history of shared/distributed copies. You can keep your records private and protected while tending on their distribution and usage.

A distinguishing feature of this application is its support for multimedia content. Imagine watching a video, listening to audio embedded within a PDF document, or enjoying an animated GIF or APNG in the middle of your reading! This capability enhances the user experience significantly, making the application an amalgamation of a document reader and a media player.

That's how it works on my Galaxy S3 and my Note 10.1...prompts for a reader. If I were to choose "always..." I assume it wouldn't ask me any more, but I like to be able to pick a reader based on content of the PDF, so I just select when opening.

Unless a wiser forum member can correct me, I think your only option is to go with the 'open with' and set the Android 'always' option to your PDF editor of choice. I tend to use Kingston Office because that does Excel files too, but your needs may vary. Evernote does have a PDF reader built in for some OS's - Windows will show content forinstance - but my experience with Android has always been that an external app is required. Even if Evernote did have a built-in reader, I don't know whether that would allow you to annotate anything - I can't change the file in Windows without using another external app and re-saving it back to the note. 17dc91bb1f

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