Google added some features that make the service more useful on a touchscreen device: pinch to zoom (only for iPhone and iPad), buttons for zoom and pagination.
Unfortunately for Google, iPhone's built-in PDF reader and Microsoft Office viewer are much better than Google Docs Viewer because they don't convert documents to images. Some Android phones include a document viewer based on Quickoffice, which also does a better job than Google Docs Viewer. There's also Adobe Reader for Android, probably the best Android PDF reader you can download for free.

Anything is better than that bloated, slow monstrosity that is Adobe Reader. I haven't had any issues with PDF-to-Go.
ReplyDeleteWhen for symbian?
ReplyDeleteSymbian is dead... get a nexus one
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ReplyDeleteGreat, its good news for me using Google Docs
ReplyDelete@Brian G ..get a life. Just try Adobe Reader 9.0.1 from android market.
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