Even though PDF files are traditionally viewed on computers, with the development of mobile devices, now you can view them on your mobile devices as well. With mobile PDF readers, you can quickly access PDF documents anywhere, anytime on your mobile device to review and approve important documents while on the go, which can increase your productivity indeed. There are a number of software available on the Internet. Here is an introduction of some free and popular options. They are mainly classified by operating system of devices.
Part 1 PDF reader for Windows Mobile
Foxit Reader for Windows Mobile supports Windows Mobile 2002/2003/5.0/6.0 and Windows CE 4.2/5.0/6.0. This software have plenty of advantages that it is light weight, amazingly fast, able to view PDF files on mobile devices, reflow any PDFs for easy viewing, find text in a PDF file, support multiple language, easily customizable and low cost.
Nokia has retained its leadership position by introducing phones that is packed with features and futuristic functions to satisfy the tech knowledge consumer of today. Nokia N series mobile phones which are the ultimate in multimedia devices that delivers beyond compare mobile. Multimedia experiences by combining the latest technologies with stylish design and ease of use. Nokia has made an imprint position for itself in the global mobile market with its modern and highly classy technology. Nokia mobile phones promise their customers optimum functionality with perfect features. Known for their durability and praised for their utility, Nokia phones are the front runners in the mobile world. Great in style, awesome in looks, desirable in performance and efficient in utility, these handsets are a must have for people who demand great value for their money.
Nokia Music Express feature or share amazing videos and pictures with various Nokia phones having advanced camera and sharing options. At Direct Phone Shop, nokia also provide with an exclusive range of Nokia phones with unbelievably attractive offers. Range of Nokia mobiles has just the right phone to match your style and personality. A new software with is mostly used in mobile phone also in Nokia phone i.e.T9nav
T9 Nav is a mobile search application that provides fast, easy access to features, applications content and data stored in the device, as well as to information and content available online. With T9 Nav, we can bypass complex device menus to quickly get to the information and content that we want. It starts working right from the home screen of our 12 key mobile phone. Similar to T9 predictive text, T9 Nav allows us to simply type the first few letters or numbers of whatever you are looking for. As soon as we press a numbered key, T9 Nav starts looking for anything in our device, or on our carrier’s mobile website, that matches the numbers or letters on that key. T9 Nav is able to search the following types of content and services:
Google's bid to dominate the mobile phone operating software market got a boost today when Taiwanese handset maker HTC unveiled the third phone based on the Internet search giant's technology.
Starting this spring, the Magic will be available exclusively to Vodafone customers in Great Britain, Germany, Spain and France and non-exclusively in Italy. Pricing was not disclosed. HTC executives, speaking at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, said they were working on making the device available in the United States.
The Magic can access email options such as Google Mail, POP3 and IMAP as well as Google Talk for instant messaging. Popular Google applications are also integrated such as Google Maps and Google Search as well as access to video sharing site YouTube.
It has access to Google's upcoming Android Market, an online application marketplace similar to Apple's popular App Store.
During a presentation at Mobile World Congress, Google demonstrated a revised version of its mobile application. Some of the new features, which would be available to the iPhone and Android phones, include offline access to Gmail. Google said the offline access is made possible by HTML5's AppCache standard, which keeps user data and the application software stored on the device. Such software could eventually be used by any phone that matches the HTML5 standard. Google called the idea a "technical concept" and didn't if or when the software would be available to phones.
Today Microsoft showed off a new version of its mobile platform, Windows Mobile 6.5. This update to the operating system mostly overhauls usability, making it much more finger friendly for Windows Mobile Professional (touch) phones. The enhancements are centered on making the operating system more intuitive to use. It updates the home screen which is now a cross between 6.1's sliding panels and Zune interface, with interactive widgets. All of the icons are bigger and easier to activate with a finger, which means a stylus is not required. The applications menu has been flattened into one large list, making them easier to find. The new hexagonal Start menu replaces both the Start and Programs with one unified menu for accessing programs. There are also multiple slide-to-unlock buttons for jumping right into missed calls, new voice mails, and new text messages. Windows Mobile 6.5 will include a new version of Internet Explorer mobile, which brings with it many improvements in usability. It ties together elements of IE6, IE7 and IE8, and has a minimap, sliding zoom control, and an Opera-like button bar at bottom. Microsoft said the new operating system will be available on devices by the end of 2009.
MySpace has updated both the HTML mobile version and WAP mobile version of its web site. The new site is supposed to make the mobile experience more closely match that of the PC-based experience. It now has the ability to configure email photo uploads, and will be available in 13 languages for 29 different countries. MySpace also said that it is developing applications for both Palm's new webOS and Nokia S60. The new site also supports iPhone, Google Android, Sidekick, and BlackBerry.
Dell hasn't made an announcement, but it turns out that CEOs love spilling each others' secrets -- and to that end, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega has just mentioned during a Mobile World Congress panel that Dell has "announced they're entering the smartphone market." Maybe he got a bit confused about the announcement date or time -- or perhaps he's confusing the countless rumors with official details -- but either way, all eyes should be on Round Rock, Texas for the next few hours (or days, or weeks, or months) to see if anything shakes out.
Android Market is taking a page from the iPhone and adding the ability to sell mobile apps through the Android Marketplace. This is a huge step and will encourage more developers to start deploying their apps for the Android Platform. If you are a developer you can upload your application here: http://market.android.com/publish They will also enable developers in Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France, and Spain to offer priced applications later this quarter. By the end of Q1 2009, we will announce support for developers in additional countries.
For the last year you could simply view Google Docs from your mobile, but now quickly view, edit, sort, and filter your spreadsheets on a variety of mobile devices including Android-powered devices like the T-Mobile G1, the iPhone and iPod touch, and the Nokia S60. With more and more apps being pushed over to the smart phone, the phone is really giving the laptop a run for it's money in convenience.