The ipad does indeed come with a pre installed pdf viewer, however, it is not nearly the quality that it needs to be so an expansion pack or upgrade is needed.
Yes, a PDF reader and a PDF viewer are similar, but different in very important ways. The PDF viewer lets you view documents once the file is already on the computer; the PDF reader lets you scan the document into a computer in the first place.
Some computers already come with Adobe Reader installed. If your PC doesn't already have a PDF viewer/reader, then there are a few options...Download the PDF viewer for free from Adobe.com/reader and then burn it to disc or flash drive on another PC and then install it on your PC without internet.Purchase one of several low cost alternatives, which can be found on sites like eBay (McBurrz PDF Suite includes a program to create PDFs too along with a free copy of Adobe Reader on CD)
To transfer a PDF to an iPad, you have a few options: AirDrop (if you use a Mac) Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both devices. Right-click the PDF on your Mac and choose Share > AirDrop. Select your iPad and accept the file. Save it in the Files app or open it with Books. Use iCloud Drive Upload the PDF to iCloud Drive from your computer. Open the Files app on your iPad. Find the PDF and open or save it. Send it by email Email the PDF to yourself. Open the email on your iPad. Tap the file and choose Save to Files. Transfer from a computer with a USB cable Connect your iPad to your computer. Use Finder (Mac) or iTunes/other file management tools (Windows) to move the PDF. If you regularly transfer lots of PDFs or other files, a tool like iReaShare iPhone Manager can be useful. It lets you manage iPad files directly from your computer and transfer documents without uploading everything to the cloud. For just a single PDF, AirDrop or iCloud is probably the easiest. For moving many files, a file manager is usually more convenient.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO VIEW PDF files in I-PAD
You can view pdf files on it, as well as word and other files apparently.
no. you can only have it when you install it.
Well you can consider systweak PDF Editor it a good pdf editor for windows user.
I know Chrome has a bunch of hidden features, but does it also have a built-in PDF viewer? I’ve never used it, but I’m trying to avoid downloading too many plugins. Would love to know if it’s a good alternative!
Yes it can. Safari supports online PDF reading, and Pages has an "export as PDF" option.
A PDF document is converted into an HTML file and shown in your browser, instead of opening the PDF viewer.
Yes. The iPad can use the Preview capability inside Mail, the iBooks app and the third-party Adobe Reader to read PDF files. Not all PDF functions (such as forms, Portfolios and multimedia embeds) are supported on the iPad.
I’ve found a tool called Office Viewer that lets you open PDF files directly in your browser, no download needed. Just search for “officeviewer.org” — it also works with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files.