I mailed PDF Expert and they reverted back saying that they are concentrating on the iOS platform and are not looking to work on any other platform in the foreseeable future. This is a pity because their version 5 (which costs ?6.99 and which I got for free due to some promotion) is excellent! I think the Windows RT store needs just one app like this in each category and it will be set.
Adobe has Reader Touch they can simply add some important features, even with a paid version is fine. Sad.
Use Drawboard PDF. Its by far the most advanced PDF app for Metro.
As to cloud syncing... we have native Skydrive cloud syncing. Why would you prefer a closed cloud that only supports one app and may not even work on the desktop, when you can use an open cloud that works on any platform with any app??
I tried Drawboard, it's a real shame that that is the best this platform has to offer. It is no where near the quality of GoodReader or PDF Expert even on an iPad 1! I have noticed that the rendering engines are just bad in all PDF readers on the Surface 2. Is this some sort of OS limitation, or has no one, including Adobe or MS, written a decent program? The text is nowhere near as crisp, and quickly scalable, as on even my oldest ipad, with a 1024x768 screen. And the iPad Air just blows everyone away. I have also noticed that text selection is very hit or miss in most programs, mostly miss. Other than for ePubs and PDFs, which the iPad is the only choice at this time IMHO, I love the Surface 2. It is almost a complete laptop replacement for me.
As far as cloud syncing goes, Skydrive is perfectly fine for home (loving my free 200gb), but I can't use it for work. We had to role our own solution as consumer grade cloud services are not HIPAA, SOX or FDIC compliant. I think Skydrive Pro is, but I don't want/need that.
I tried Drawboard, it's a real shame that that is the best this platform has to offer. It is no where near the quality of GoodReader or PDF Expert even on an iPad 1! I have noticed that the rendering engines are just bad in all PDF readers on the Surface 2. Is this some sort of OS limitation, or has no one, including Adobe or MS, written a decent program? The text is nowhere near as crisp, and quickly scalable, as on even my oldest ipad, with a 1024x768 screen.
Hi mclark2112,
Alistair from Drawboard here. We have been working on ways to enhance the clarity of PDFs, and we think our next update will have a major improvement. This update should be available in about two weeks.
In regards to making Drawboard a PDF app rivalling those on other platforms... we are working on it! Because Windows 8 is a young platform, there aren't as many tools available for PDF editing as you would expect, so development time is long.
Hi mclark2112,
Alistair from Drawboard here. We have been working on ways to enhance the clarity of PDFs, and we think our next update will have a major improvement. This update should be available in about two weeks.
In regards to making Drawboard a PDF app rivalling those on other platforms... we are working on it! Because Windows 8 is a young platform, there aren't as many tools available for PDF editing as you would expect, so development time is long.
Hi, someimage.it is true that advanced pdf reader should consider this aspect to protect our eyes, and give us the right brightness. and if we can generate pdf through the reader whenever we want.
this is a function i want for my pdf reader. any suggestions?