Adobe Reader for the iPhone?

Hi Guys,
Just wondering is your planing on a version for the iPhone. The one that they use is poor in comparison with yours. No bookmarks and it takes forever to open a PDF with a big number of pages, not to mention the getting around in such a big file. Please let me know if there's something that you can do. Thanks

We are talking about a phone and an ipod. It seems to me that your
complaining that the dancing bear doesn't do the cha cha. However, in
the end the choice is up to Adobe and Apple. Apple does have a habit of
rejecting apps that duplicate the functioning of their applications.
Adobe doesn't talk about applications that are not near release. Time
will tell.
Mike

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