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I plan to get me an Android tablet in order to take notes during lectures. The lecture scripts are always in PDF format. I imagine to take this notes via S-Pen (more precisely, I flirt with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1). Now I found an Android application, which should do what I want:

RepliGo PDF Reader

The problem is, I can't just go in a store, download this app and start to examine if everything is like I imagined. So, do you have any experience in editing / taking notes in a PDF via Android tablets? Are there any other recommandations?

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Possible duplicate: android.stackexchange.com/questions/14164/… – Flow Dec 16 '12 at 17:27
I don't see a real question here. Please keep in mind that app recommendations are off-topic on Android Enthusiasts. – Flow Dec 16 '12 at 17:28
Oh and I recommend ezPDF. :) – Flow Dec 16 '12 at 17:40

closed as not a real question by Flow Dec 16 '12 at 17:39

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I don't know about Repligo (though I heard some good things about it), but you should definitly take a look at ezPDF Reader PDF Annotate Form. I know that one should work all-right as one of our Android Enthusiasts is using it (not me, I don't have a tablet). To give it a frist look, a trial version is available on demand:

Please send us an email to android(at)unidocs.com for a TRIAL VERSION.

Short extract from the feature list:

Audio & Video Multimedia PDF Reader
Annotate, Listen, and Fill out PDF Form
ezPDF Reader is the Best Selling, Best Rated and Most Commented Multimedia PDF viewer, annotator, and form filler. Now the basic ePub viewing is included as a new challenge.

Check out the app's playstore page for a long list of features. As far as I have heard, ezPDF should be first choice when it comes to working with PDFs on Android.

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