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Adobe Reader for iPad lands in iTunes Store and becomes a popular iPad reader. I think people who have been accustomed in viewing PDF with Adobe Reader on computers might prefer the app for iPad. It indeed is a good iPad iBooks alternative. In this article, it will show how to use Adobe Reader to read PDF eBook on iPad and introduce its best free alternative - PDFelement for iOS.
PDFelement for iOS is the best alternative for Adobe Reader for iPad and iPhone. It enable users to read PDF, edit PDF, annotate PDF, convert PDF, add signature, organize PDF page and even snap pictures with your camera phone and turn the picture into a PDF file instantly.
PDFelement for iOS can make you control PDF files on the go. You can read and edit PDF anywhere and share it to your computers if you like. It provides cloud sharing service between Windows, iOS, and Mac OS X and you can make changes at any platform. This feature increases productivity and save time greatly for your work.
How to Read PDF on Adobe Reader for iPad
Step 1. How to Open PDF on iPad
From Mail: If you need to open and read a PDF in Adobe Reader for iPad from mail attachment, tap the PDF file. Then you could see a pop-up asking you to select 'Open', 'Open in New Page“ or 'Copy'. Either tap ”Open“ or ”Open in New Page“, then the PDF is opened. Tap in the middle of a PDF page to reveal the ”Open in…“ option. In the drop-down list, select ”Adobe Reader“.
From Safari: Sometimes for convenience, you might choose to get PDF files directly from the Internet. No doubt, Internet is a good resource to download PDF eBooks. When you figure out which PDF file you need, you simply need to tap to open it in Safari. Then open the PDF in Adobe Reader in “Open in…” menu.
From other apps: Here are other apps specifically referred to as these apps which have the 'Open in' feature, such as neu. Annotate PDF. Open the PDF in the app, and then tap to enable “Open in…” option. In the drop-down list, choose “Adobe Reader’.
Step 2. Read PDF files with Adobe Reader for iPad
Switch among reading modes: Tap the first icon on the tool bar to select one of the reading modes: 'Continuous', 'Single Page' or 'Automatic'. Continuous means PDF pages are displayed one by one. To navigate to from current page to the next page, scroll up and down. Single Page implies you need to scroll back and forth to change the pages. There is also a scrolling bar right at bottom of each PDF page. You can swipe it back and forth to change the pages.
Zoom in and Zoom Out: the easiest way to use the zoom in or zoom out PDF is pinching and extending on the same PDF.
Send and print a PDF: In the tool bar, tap the icon to email or print the PDF. To print PDF, you should install Printer beforehand.
How to Read PDF on Computers Easily
If the PDF you view on your iPad is a text book, contract, or a report, you might need to add annotation or sign your signature on the PDF, right? If so, you might need the cost-effective PDF tool, PDFelement, which allows you to add sticky note, text box and all kinds of shapes on a PDF.
PDFelement is well-designed PDF solution, specializing in editting PDF, annotating PDF, converting PDF, signing PDF, protecting PDF etc. OCR technology is available for users to turn image-based PDF and scanned PDF into editable, selectale and searchable texts, and then you can copy, edit, select, print the texts. It is also a professional protector, enable users to add digital signature, customized password and permission to PDF files.
1. Read PDF comfortably
To read PDF, you should open the PDF file in PDFelement first. Go to the 'View' tab in the toolbar and there are 5 reading modes for you to choose: Single, Continuous, Facing, Continuous Facing and Full Screen. Choose the most comfortable reading mode for your eyes.
You can adjust the page magnification by clicking the 'Zoom In' and 'Zoom Out' button. You can also take a snapshot by clicking the 'Snapshot' button.
2. How to Add Bookmark to PDF
Still go to the 'View' tab and click the 'Bookmark' icon, you'll see all the bookmark listed in the bookmark pane. You can click the 'Add' button to add a new bookmark. You can also right-click the existing bookmark to manage it.
3. Annotate PDF Files
To annotate PDF files, you need go to the 'Comment'. There you can add all kinds of comments and annotations. By clicking 'Note', you can add a sticky note to your PDF. By clicking 'Highlight Area', you can select anywhere to make it highlighted. By clicking 'Stamps' icon, you can add all kinds of beautiful stamps and even customized stamps created by yourself.
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There are many possible causes for this issue, and it may be hard to resolve. Please take whichever of the following steps is applicable that you haven't already tried. Back up all data before making any changes.
If you get the alert in the login screen before you log in, stop here and ask for instructions.
Step 1
If you get the alert as soon as you log in, it's probably caused by one of your login items or by software that otherwise loads at startup or login. Common offenders are '1Password' and 'Adobe Resource Synchronizer,' but there are many others.
Select the Login Items tab in the Users & Groups pane of System Preferences. Delete any suspicious items. If you're not sure which ones to delete, double-click each to test it.
To avoid confusion, note that checking or unchecking the box next to a login item does not inactivate it. You have to delete the item from the list.
Step 2
If there's an icon representing the server in the sidebar of a Finder window, hold down the command key and drag it out.
Step 3
You may have created aliases to files or folders on the server. If you don't know whether you did that, you can find all aliases as follows.
Triple-click anywhere in the line of text below on this page to select it:
kMDItemContentType=com.apple.alias-file
Copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C.
In the Finder, press command-F to open a search window, or select
File▹ Find
from the menu bar. In the search window, select
Search: This Mac
from the row of tokens below the toolbar. Below that is a popup menu of search criteria, initially showing Kind. From that menu, select
Other...
A sheet will drop down. In that sheet, select
Raw Query
as the criterion, then click OK or press return.
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Now there will be a text box to the right of the menu of search criteria. That's where you enter the raw search query. Click in that box and paste the text you copied earlier by pressing command-V.
The search window will now show all aliases on mounted volumes. You can see the target of each alias by selecting it and opening the Info window. Delete any that refer to the server.
Step 4
Open the Printers & Scanners pane in System Preferences and delete any network devices you no longer use. If in doubt, delete them all and add back the ones you want.
Step 5
Copy the line below to the Clipboard as in Step 3:
~/Library/PDF Services
In the Finder, select
Go ▹ Go to Folder...
from the menu bar and paste into the box that opens. You won't see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return. A folder may open. If it does, move the contents to the Desktop, or to a new folder on the Desktop. Log out and log back in. Test. If there's no change, put the items you moved back where they were and continue.
Step 6
Open the folder
~/Library/Preferences
as in Step 5 and move the file named 'loginwindow.plist' items in that folder to the Trash, if it exists (it may not.)
Log out and back in again, and test.
Step 7
Other possible causes are references in the iPhoto, iTunes, or iMovie library pointing to the server, bookmarks in the Preview application, and PDF files created by Adobe Acrobat with embedded scripts.
Try rebuilding the iPhoto library, if applicable.
If you get the alert when connecting an iOS device with iTunes, re-create your iTunes library and playlists. See also this discussion.
Step 8
Resources such as images or sounds stored on the server may have been added to various applications. Examples would be pictures added to Contacts and custom sounds added to Mail. The range of possibilites here is practically infinite, so I can't be more specific. You might get a hint by launching the Console application and looking for error messages that appear at the same time as the alerts.
Step 9
Disconnect all wired peripherals except those needed to start up. Start up in safe mode. Test. After testing, restart as usual (not in safe mode) and verify that you still have the problem.
Note: If FileVault is enabled in OS X 10.9 or earlier, or if a firmware password is set, or if the startup volume is a Fusion Drive or a software RAID, you can’t do this. Ask for further instructions.
Step 10
Launch the Directory Utility application. Depending on what version of OS X you have, you may be able to do that by entering the first few letters of its name in a Spotlight search. If that doesn't work, triple-click anywhere in the line of text below on this page to select it:
/System/Library/CoreServices
Right-click or control-click the selected text and select
Services ▹ Open
from the contextual menu.* A folder named 'CoreServices' will open. The Directory Utility application is in that folder, or in a subfolder named 'Applications'.
In the Directory Utility window, select the Directory Editor tool in the toolbar. Select Mounts from the Viewing menu in the toolbar, and /Local/Default from the node menu, if not already selected. On the right is a list of names and values. By default, the list is empty. If it's not empty, post a screenshot of the window and stop here.
*If you don't see the contextual menu item, copy the selected text to the Clipboard (command-C). Open a TextEdit window and paste into it (command-V). Select the line you just pasted and continue as above.
Step 11
Open the following file as you did in the last step:
/etc/auto_master
It will open in a TextEdit window. The contents should be exactly this:
#
# Automounter master map
#
+auto_master # Use directory service
/net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid
/home auto_home -nobrowse,hidefromfinder
/Network/Servers -fstab
/- -static
# Automounter master map
#
+auto_master # Use directory service
/net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid
/home auto_home -nobrowse,hidefromfinder
/Network/Servers -fstab
/- -static
If there are any other lines in the window, post them. Otherwise, close the window.
Aug 23, 2015 11:28 AM