PDF Reader for Android APK

by Reader Tools for Android 8.0

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A convenient pocket PDF reader

PDF Reader for Android is a free document management tool from Reader Tools that doesn’t only allow you to read PDFs on your device but also lets you annotate and manage all your PDFs right from one convenient platform. Much like the Adobe Acrobat DC app, this app also allows you to share files with friends and colleagues conveniently.

Users can also customize their reading experience with PDF Reader for Android, as well. You can opt to read documents in scroll mode or page-by-page, and you can also enable night mode for late-night reading.

What does it offer?

PDF Reader for Android’s features are quite simple and straightforward, yet offer a great amount of convenience for its users. As already stated, the app is meant to provide users with an easy way to read PDF files right from the convenience of their device without having to worry about it showing the text and other elements in an improper fashion. 

Similar to other PDF readers available in the market, this app allows you to annotate your files by highlighting, underlining, and striking out text. You can also opt to export these edited files and share them in a snap. With support for different reading modes, you can also choose how you want the app to present your files to you, whether you prefer scrolling or flipping through pages.

Users can also organize their PDFs and view each file’s details, so you know where they’re from and who created them. For devices with numerous files in them, you can also make use of the search function to find specific file names or pages within a PDF. Just keep in mind that the app does have numerous floating ads that frequently get in the way of app usage.

Too many obstructive ads

Although PDF Reader for Android offers users a convenient way to read and edit their files all in one platform, the high frequency of advertisements that appear makes it difficult to use the app for extended periods of time. However, it’s still worth trying out for annotations you need to create in a snap or to read up on a file while you’re on the go.