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What app do you use to read your PDFs on tablets?

TheSwartz

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I am interested in iOS apps (iPad Air2), but if you have a good Android app, I'm sure others would want to know as well.

For me, I'm reading old scans of Dungeon and Dragon Magazines, some comics, and then I've picked up a few PDFs off dndclassics.com and rpg.drivethrustuff.com and, of course, I anticipate that WoTC will start releasing 5e stuff in PDF (i.e. the core rulebooks and supplements)....

I'm currently using Comic Zeal. This works well for organizing serialized stuff (i.e. magazines and comics). I'm wondering what others use though

Thanks :)
 

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I mostly use Evernote, because I save all my PDF's in Evernote, and then I can access them on any device.
 

I realy like Documents 5 by Readdle. Fast, simple, dont corrupt the view, support anotations and syncs via dropbox, one drive and google docs. Best reader for iOS, in my opinion.

I just checked this out. Quite nice if you have a server at home. It's letting me pull documents from DS Cloud and DS File, two Synology apps for anyone else storing their stuff on a NAS server. O.o... and then.. setting up FTP and syncing a shared folder FTW
 
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I store my PDFs in GoodReader but I prefer to read them in the iBook reader. The navigation is much smoother and faster.
 

I just checked this out. Quite nice if you have a server at home. It's letting me pull documents from DS Cloud and DS File, two Synology apps for anyone else storing their stuff on a NAS server. O.o... and then.. setting up FTP and syncing a shared folder FTW
I concur. Documents is fantastic. Reading even graphics-heavy PDF is alwasys smooth and the capability of accessing files stored on my NAS is extremely convenient. It's also free.
 




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