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mfred123
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Windows Mobile OS

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I have a project where PDF files need to be edited on handheld computers running Windows Mobile. I thought that a portable applicaton would work. I found the PDF XChange Free Viewer. In tests prior to getting the Windows Mobile handheld, PDF XChange did everything that I needed. I just received the handheld and discovered that PDF XChange Free Viewer does not work with Windows Mobile. Do you know whether any version of PDF XChange Viewer can work on Windows Mobile, or if there is a tweak to get it to work?
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Ivan - Tracker Software
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Re: Windows Mobile OS

Post by Ivan - Tracker Software »

Our Portable version has such a name because it doesn't require installation and doesn't use the Window Registry, but not because it works under Windows Mobile.

Windows in full - not the 'CE/Mobile' version is requird for it to function correctly.

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sjjoseph
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Re: Windows Mobile OS

Post by sjjoseph »

Hello mfred123,
PDF Xchange viewer for windows mobile is available on net.
You can search the google and you will find it.
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: Windows Mobile OS

Post by Stefan - PDF-XChange »

sjjoseph,

Our Project manager says it is not possible, and you claim the opposite, if it is - please post a link and we will check and if it functions as stated, we will be pleased to advertise the fact - but for now - we are doubtful that it will function correctly and prefer to promote the product with caution then make claims we cannot substantiate.

This is one of those occassions when we would welcome being proved wrong..