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Official Adobe Reader app for Windows Phone 8 now available for download

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Adobe Reader on WP8

Adobe has released their official PDF document reader for Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8 platform, available for download now! Those of you on Windows Phone 8 no longer have to rely on a third-party app (or Microsoft’s own Reader app) to read PDF documents anymore!

“With the free Adobe Reader you can open and read a wide variety of PDF documents, including ones that come password protected. Built-in features include the ability to copy and paste, search the text for specific words, and zoom in on a page. Navigate docs quick with thumbnails, then read page-by-page or in continuous scroll mode. Hyperlinks and bookmarks are supported, too, so you can jump directly to a webpage or to a particular section of a PDF,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

The new app takes advantage of Windows Phone 8 with a modern experience and is not only fast but also comes packed with features. The app weighs in at 2MB and can be downloaded via the download link below! Happy PDF reading!

Adobe Reader for WP8

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