Adobe reader for my palm pilot




















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Support WizCase to help us guarantee honest and unbiased advice. Share our site to support us! Please type an email. Please type a Name. I want more news and awesome tips. It's even slower! And even when the loading symbol disappears, you can't scroll down immediately.

The page is still being rendered or something. Definitely a step backwards. Oh no, this is bad news. I wish they would do a version where you could do away with the division into pages, like you can with iSilo. We'll just have to keep looking for a good pdf to html converter and use iSilo on the PDA. At least version 3 allows you to read Adobe ebooks on your PDA.

Since there are some books that are only available in this format, I think I'll have to have version 3 just in case. I solved the problem with the "Send to Palm" plug-in. The pdf I was using as a test had security enabled, so it wouldn't convert. Other pdfs I tried worked fine. I was able to activate DRM on my Mac just fine.

Anyone had any luck activating your Palm? As to the question on speed or lack of it. I find Reader 3 scrolls through a page with no speed hang-ups.

Still a bit slow between pages--I get the "working" icon. But it feels to me faster than version 2 I'm using OS 4 on an m In addition you will need to download onto your computer Adobe Digital Editions, which is where the books download from the library onto your computer.

Supposedly, then you can open your Adobe for Palm OS on your computer to get it ready for hot sync to your device. But that is where I get stuck now. It won't add the book to the Adobe for Palm because it "the document has not been encrypted by standard security It's amazing Palm isn't working on this since they are already losing market share to sony reader and I-pad. Tigergirl, asking how to crack DRM can get you banned from here Adobe for Palm is an ancient program by today's standards.

Many of us use the free "PalmPDF" that can read raw pdf files instead of the converted ones that Adobe for Palm has to execute. I am old fashioned and still have a Palm T3. I would like to be able to read books from Google on it.

Is there anything that can help me do this? Can PalmPDF do this? I have a Kobo which supports ePub files thus I already am using that format.

I'm looking for just an ePub reader for the Palm TX as I'd just as soon not have to support any other file formats. Is such available?

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