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CSO 10-15-2008 05:18 PM

RepliGo (PDF) Reader is available
 
RepliGo Reader is available for trial and purchase. Great program for reading and navagating around PDF files. --- "RepliGo Reader is a full-featured standalone PDF viewer, similar to Adobe® Reader for your desktop and allows you to view native PDF files stored on your BlackBerry." ---

RepliGo Reader for BlackBerry - Native PDF Viewing - Beta

zerog46 10-15-2008 05:42 PM

Wirelessly posted (BB 8330)

Yup its been talked about already.

CSO 10-15-2008 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by zerog46 (Post 1137561)
Wirelessly posted (BB 8330)

Yup its been talked about already.

Actually from what I can see, it's been referenced here and there by me and others, since it was in beta format for awhile. But its now been officially released. And a search for the "Repligo PDF Reader" confirms the references but not a full thread re the release (there is a thread or two about BeamBerry etc, but from what I'm able to see nada re Repligo "native" viewer).

Regardless, a more direct thread may apprize BB users of something they'd not otherwise be aware of, and this is one program that we've all been waiting for (in my opinion, and from the various posts about the bad alternative viewers).

whleong 10-15-2008 10:10 PM

Just to confirm that no pdf files are sent to ReplicoGO servers for storage, right?

CSO 10-16-2008 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by whleong (Post 1137788)
Just to confirm that no pdf files are sent to ReplicoGO servers for storage, right?

Yes that is absolutely correct. Just download or transfer a PDF file to your BB and open with the reader.

From the site: "Once stored on your device, documents are accessible even in the absence of wireless coverage."

whleong 10-16-2008 12:32 PM

I am using it. Some pdf files are fine and loads fast but some pdf files takes a long time. Surprisingly, the bigger pdf files are loading faster than the smaller pdf files.

visortgw 10-16-2008 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by whleong (Post 1138409)
I am using it. Some pdf files are fine and loads fast but some pdf files takes a long time. Surprisingly, the bigger pdf files are loading faster than the smaller pdf files.

Time necessary to load/display PDF files can vary widely based upon the image compression method used.

rivviepop 10-16-2008 03:30 PM

Would anyone be willing to try a very complex PDF and see how it performs for me? :)

http://transit.511.org/static/provid...2007102343.pdf

That's the SF MUNI (bus/train) route map. It tends to kill PDF readers.

visortgw 10-16-2008 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by rivviepop (Post 1138597)
Would anyone be willing to try a very complex PDF and see how it performs for me? :)

http://transit.511.org/static/provid...2007102343.pdf

That's the SF MUNI (bus/train) route map. It tends to kill PDF readers.

"Error. Not enough memory available to continue." I forwarded your link to the developer as it might just be my device (8830 with just over 5 MB free).

rivviepop 10-16-2008 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by visortgw (Post 1138605)
"Error. Not enough memory available to continue." I forwarded your link to the developer as it might just be my device (8830 with just over 5 MB free).

Thanks. It's one of the primary PDFs I wish to view on my device for the obvious reason. :)

whleong 10-16-2008 03:54 PM

For those in London - the London Tube and Train Maps works on this pdf reader:

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...d-tube-map.pdf

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...-zones-map.pdf

rivviepop 10-17-2008 11:08 AM

This just popped up on BerryReview - a 50% off code for the reader:

RepliGo PDF Reader 1.0 Released - 50% Off Now | BerryReview.com »

"They also have a 50% off discount going on now if you use the code BETA5Z when you checkout using this link. That brings the price down from $29.95 to $14.97."

rivviepop 10-17-2008 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rivviepop (Post 1139445)
This just popped up on BerryReview - a 50% off code for the reader

Promo code works great, purchase through PayPal was instant and the activation code received right away.

dbltap 10-17-2008 03:00 PM

Crashed and burned for me. I tried 10 different PDF files of user manuals. They were 16 to 32 pages. All failed to load. :(

rivviepop 10-17-2008 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by dbltap (Post 1139677)
Crashed and burned for me. I tried 10 different PDF files of user manuals. They were 16 to 32 pages. All failed to load. :(

Only one out of 8 had a problem for me, and I sent that problematic one (a simple 4 pager, scans from a book) to them this afternoon. The largest one that opens fine is 300+ pages with graphics & such in it (Scott Siglers "Infected" novel, they were giving it away free for awhile). I see you have OS 4.6 though, I'm on 4.5...

visortgw 10-17-2008 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rivviepop (Post 1139907)
Only one out of 8 had a problem for me, and I sent that problematic one (a simple 4 pager, scans from a book) to them this afternoon. ...

Unfortunately, some scanning software produces PDF files that use an older, less common image compression format that is not yet supported. I have the same issue with files that I scan using an older version of Acrobat (v6.0), but I am confident that Cerience will resolve the issue given time. They were extremely responsive during the beta test.


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