Adobe Reader Hits 1 Million Downloads from the Android Market

by Kevin Krause on July 28th, 2010 at 5:29 pm

adobeThe Adobe Acrobat Blog has a new post up reveling in the 1 million downloads their Reader app for Android has garnered in the two months since its release. With over 4,000 rating the app also sits at a healthy four stars, and with all the success the PDF viewer has had Adobe promises there is much more to come. I’ll take any enhancements as a bonus as I’ve been pretty pleased the the experience Reader for Android has offered since day one. It isn’t the most light-weight PDF reader on the Android Market, but for all of its features it really makes the viewing experience that much better on Android. If you haven’t checked it out I highly encourage you to check it out.

[via TalkAndroid]


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  • doctagadget

    I like the fact that the highlights I make in Adobe Acrobat Professional show up in this app. It it doesn’t show up in PDF to Go

  • ari-free

    I hope to see more adobe support. Imagine Photoshop on an android tablet.

  • KaiTech

    It needs a search function…

  • Maj

    it needs [jump to page] functionality, Adobe Reader for the Android is good but not great, it feels a bit sluggish even on the Nexus One

  • Lekky

    It is sluggish pdf viewer, even on my overclocked desire. Repligo its currently the best pdf viewer available simply due to it being the fastest and smoothest at rendering

  • Simon

    I did try this when it was released, but I quickly noticed that it didn’t pick up any of my PDFs automatically and didn’t have a “go to page” function which I regularly use for ebooks. I could’ve figured it out but I took it as a bad sign and stuck with the HTC viewer, which is perfect for what I need.

  • Mac

    Yuck, pass. Adobe software isn’t as awful as McAfee or Symantec, but it’s close.



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