Adobe Reader LE 2.5

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Adobe Reader LE extends Adobe PDF software to mobile phones and consumer electronics devices. Mobile users can now reliably view rich, high-impact, more secure content on a variety of devices, including handsets from Nokia, NTT DoCoMo and other leading manufacturers, car navigation systems, printers, and eBook devices.

Version 2.5 features memory usage improvements allowing larger files to be opened and performance improvements within the reflow logic - allows for smoother scrolling and viewing.

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