Looking for pdf & chm reader

Hello all
i having the nokia 5610 phone , and i unable to find any pdf reader and chm reader to be able to read the formats
do someone knows where i can find one ?
thanks

MobiCHM is a good chm reader, you may have a try.
Support Devices:
Compatible with all S60 3rd Edition phones.
Features:
· Read CHM documents anytime, anywhere
· Intuitive navigation and familiar user experience
· Four navigation views: content, index, search, bookmark
· Page view full supports html
· Portrait and Landscape view mode
For more information, you may visit http://www.hugematrix.com

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