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Frequently Asked Questions
You can use our free app to view PDFs on your iPhone or iPad. It supports all standard PDF functions and is compatible with iOS 16 and 17.
Yes, our app allows you to read PDFs for free on iOS devices. It offers a user-friendly interface suitable for both reading and managing PDF documents.
Our app allows you to access and view PDF metadata easily. Simply open the PDF and navigate to the metadata section to explore details about the document.
Yes, you can read manga in PDF format using the app. It supports a range of PDF files, making it versatile for reading different content types.
The app is compatible with iOS versions 16 and onwards, including iOS 17, ensuring you can use it on most current Apple devices.
Yes, you can download the PDF reader app for free from the App Store. It's designed for both iPhone and iPad users.
Absolutely, the app can be used for reading PDF format books, providing a seamless reading experience on your iOS device.
The app supports most popular PDF formats, allowing you to open and read a wide variety of documents easily.
There's no specific file size limit mentioned, but the app is optimized for smooth handling of standard PDF document sizes.
This app primarily focuses on PDF reading. For annotation, you might need additional tools or apps.
Yes, once you download your PDFs on the app, you can read them offline without an internet connection.
Currently, the app does not support side-by-side comparison of documents. It's designed for individual document viewing.
While the focus is on PDF files, you may explore other formats, though compatibility varies.
You can enjoy basic PDF reading features without an account, but certain features might require you to log in.
The app is optimized for both iPhone and iPad devices running iOS 16 and above, so it should work on most Apple devices.