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fires3as0n

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Jun 8, 2014
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Hello guys.
I've tried much PDF readers/document eitors. I've looked up through forums, but have not found anything to solve my problem.

I need a PDF reader, that can edit bookmarks. I mean, not an option of creating one's own bookmarks, which some of them have! I need it to modify existing bookmarks, made from desktop (with foxit reader, for example).

All of coursebooks in my university are in pdf, and bookmarking is very nessesary to mark certain places. I got tired of reading from PC, and iPad cannot provide me with capabilities, that I need.
 
Hello guys.
I've tried much PDF readers/document eitors. I've looked up through forums, but have not found anything to solve my problem.

I need a PDF reader, that can edit bookmarks. I mean, not an option of creating one's own bookmarks, which some of them have! I need it to modify existing bookmarks, made from desktop (with foxit reader, for example).

All of coursebooks in my university are in pdf, and bookmarking is very nessesary to mark certain places. I got tired of reading from PC, and iPad cannot provide me with capabilities, that I need.

Goodreader can do this - I use this for editing existing bookmarks I have created on the desktop Adobe Reader @ work.
 
Goodreader can do this - I use this for editing existing bookmarks I have created on the desktop Adobe Reader @ work.
Goodreader shows my bookmarks, made with Foxit Reader, as "Outlines", and I see no options to edit them.
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Goodreader shows my bookmarks, made with Foxit Reader, as "Outlines", and I see no options to edit them.
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Weird. Edits in Adobe Reader show up as annotations for me and be edited. Looks like Foxit is doing something different with its annotations.
 
try PDF reader pro
Same problem, as goodreader: bookmarks are shown as "outline" and can not be edited.
It has it's own bookmarks, but they mark only page nubmer (desktop foxit reader marks position also), and have no hierarchy - this is not what I want.
 
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