It happens — you go to another city or maybe you’re just out and about and you check your e-mail at a cyber-café. You find that you have an attachment in your mailbox which is in PDF format but unfortunately the lame computer you’re using doesn’t have Acrobat Reader and it’s important for you to check out that attachment.
What can you do to read it? Nothing – unless you check out this great tool that is being offered by none other than Adobe itself! It is incredibly convenient because you don’t need to download a thing. You can do it write then and there on the site. The time it takes will depend on the size of the file. There is also a second option, you can email the PDF to adobe (the e-mail is specified on the site) and they will convert it for you and mail it back. Where else would you get this kind of service?
No doubt Adobe is one of the most trustworthy companies around. For sure, they have taken care of everything before announcing it, so don’t worry about a thing. Make the most of it. You will surely get “attached!”
Venkat says
If you need to just read the pdf we can actually forward the mail to GMail account because GMail supports conversion of PDF to HTML.To do so just mail the attachment to your own Gmail account and Open the message and click the “View as HTML” link next to your attachment, and see your PDF in HTML.