4/5 rating based on 93 reviews. Read all reviews for PDF Max for iPhone.
PDF Max is free iOS app published by Mobeera Co., Ltd
Faga2015
This is one of my favorite applications. I can have all my articles, papers, etc., in one place.
OneAppleMan
Does not work with Google Drive. Once it does I will give it a better review. But till then....
Ciao Paparazzi
Company is gone. No support. Converted pages never show up in library.,
Rxf115
If you want a free pdf reader which connects to file sharing websites don't look further.
She's Waiting
Repeatedly crashed trying to open a PDF form I open everyday in Adobe. Even after closing the program, it remained stuck on the same screen, attempting to open the document and crashed every time. Not to mention that many basic features - like viewing documents in the 'list view' - are only available with the purchased program. Charging the customer for the same basic features enjoyed on most other file systems is insulting. It's 2015, get with the program!
Dr_mo7amed3ly
I tried most of the free apps for pdf annotation I found it has almost all features you will need including voice notes
Dwc101
I was looking a PDF editor that would allow me to add notes, highlight, etc., and after trying many others, I tried PDF Max. Once I did, I deleted the rest. Some of them were good but left me wanting more. This was the only one that met all my needs.
MrMarcosMiranda
App navigation is not very intuitive, but it truly does everything you'd want it to do once you figure it all out. From writing in, to highlighting with multiple options to handwriting notes... The huge drawback is that "flattened" emailing should be the standard option and "annotated" should be selected if the sender really wants to send a blank document for whatever unlikely reason.
Anfescobargi
The good: plenty of features to underline and highlight texts, a whole array of colors to choose and a bookmark option totally functional; it's free, and you can upload and download your texts form Google Drive and Dropbox; an option to create folders inside of folders (yo dog I heard you like folders); at least for me it seldom crashes, not to say it never does. The bad: it could be prettier: you know what? You should create templates like that Kobo app does...I find the PDF Max grey template rather dull; it lost the option to choose in which folder I want to save my document...that was really useful before; and finally why does music stop every time I open the app? I highly recommend this app and finally thanks for everything PDF Max team you have made my reading experience delightful...hope you keep on improving. P.S. How about PDF, EPUB, CHM and DJVU Max? That would be a killer.