I tried Android Auto's new Adobe Acrobat PDF app - and it's surprisingly useful
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ZDNET's key takeaways
- Android Auto now has a PDF app.
- The app is audio-only and doesn't show any text.
- It's perfect for catching up on notes or dense documents.
Android Auto has a number of surprising apps, including ones for finding a parking spot, ones for tracking storms, and even games. One of the most recent additions, though, may just be the most surprising of all.
Google's smart driving companion recently added support for the Adobe Acrobat app. When I first saw it, I had the same question many other people did… why? Trying to read a PDF on a small car screen doesn't seem ideal, and I'm obviously not trying to read or sign anything while on the road.
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