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July 18th, 2007

Read Any PDF on Your Cell Phone

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Designtion Cell PDF Reader

Designtion is proud to announce our new Cell PDF ReaderTM, which allows you to convert the text of any PDF on the web to your cell phone. This service stores the text on our site, splits the text into pages, saves the page number you’re on, allows you to password protect your PDFs and manage and delete them, and gives you a convenient index of your PDFs for quick access later.

You can search for PDFs on the web in two steps. Simply use the search page to choose a PDF to convert, and then confirm the title of the PDF. Cell PDF Reader is free and does not require registration (though registration is optional). Since it is part of Designtion Mobile, it should be compatible with any web-enabled wireless device (including iPhones).

Savvy mobile users can just point their cell phone browsers to http://designtion.com and click on Designtion Cell PDF Reader to get started. A detailed tutorial on how to use this new service follows.

designtion home1) First you need to get to our site. The easiest thing is to go to designtion.com on your phone and click on the Cell PDF Reader link.

Here are some tips on how to do that.

 
Cell PDF Home2) Here is the Cell PDF Reader home page. If you have the address of a PDF you’d like to convert, enter it here — otherwise click on Search for a PDF to convert.
 
Cell PDF Search Results3) Enter in any search term you want - there are millions of PDFs on the web. Here we entered in ‘hacky sack’ and got 1,380 results.
 
Cell PDF Search Results4) Scroll through your results and click the Convert link for the PDF you want to convert.
 
Cell PDF Check Title5) The address and title of the PDF should populate the main form. If you prefer, rename the file to something more meaningful to you.

When you’re ready, click Convert to Text.

 
Cell PDF Converted6) Your PDF is converted successfully! The system assigns you a user ID here so you can log in later.

You also have the option of entering an email address and password, or just reading the PDF you converted. Click Read PDF.

 
Cell PDF Read7) Now you’re reading the text of the PDF. Note that all the text in the PDF, including image footers, sidebars, and diagram text is converted, so text chunks may appear out of order, but the main text is there.
 
Cell PDF User Home Link8) The page navigation (links to Previous / Next pages) is at the bottom of each page, as well as First and Last page links, links back to Designtion, and a link to your User Home.

Click through a couple pages and then click on User Home.

 
Cell PDF User Home 19) This is your User Home, which lists the PDFs you’ve converted, what page number you’re on, and a link to delete each one. You can convert new PDFs and search for new ones from here.

This page is meant to be bookmarked, but let’s password protect it first so that other people can’t read / delete your PDFs. Click Password Protect this page.

 
Cell PDF Set Password10) Here you can set a Code (password) that protects your page. For easy access, this code is included in plain text in the URL of your home page, so don’t choose a code that you use as a password anywhere else.

You can enter your email address, which enables you to log in with your email and code instead of your user ID and code. Providing your email address will also allow us to send you occasional updates about new cool services from Designtion.

Once you’ve entered your info and hit Submit, you will be given a permanent link to your User Home including your code [and email] in the URL. Click on this link.

 
Cell PDF Full User Home11) Here is an example of a password protected User Home. From here you can access any of your PDFs or convert new ones.

This is definitely the page you should bookmark!

Note: if a new PDF conversion request times out, try going back to your bookmarked User Home, and chances are your new PDF will be converted anyway and listed there.

This is a brand-new service and Designtion appreciates your feedback. Please tell us what you think!

Edit: You can now customize the page size of the PDFs shown on your phone.

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