liquidpdf blog
LiquidPDF Blog
Explore posts about why PDFs are hard to read on phones, how reflow compares to EPUB, and how to handle academic PDFs without losing your place.
Why this blog exists
PDFs power a lot of work and study, but the default reading experience is rough. These articles share what we learn while building LiquidPDF and making long-form reading easier.
What to read first
Start with the post on why PDFs are hard to read on phones, then jump to the comparison with EPUB. If you work with research papers, check the Kindle and academic PDF article.
How to try the app
Every post links to a Try Now CTA that opens the reader. Import a PDF and see reflow in action with the ideas described in the articles.
Latest posts
- Why PDFs Are Hard to Read on Phones – The PDF format was built for printers, not phones. Learn the layout issues and how reflow solves them.
- PDF vs EPUB: Why Reflow Is Different – EPUB was born flexible; PDF was born fixed. Understand the difference and why PDF reflow matters.
- Kindle and Academic PDFs: Common Issues and Workarounds – Academic PDFs on Kindle often frustrate readers. Learn the pain points and how reflowed readers reduce them.
How LiquidPDF works
Import a PDF, watch it reflow into responsive sections, and keep everything on-device for offline reading. No account required.
FAQs
How often is the blog updated?
Expect lightweight updates as we ship features and learn from readers. The goal is practical, honest guidance.
Can I request topics?
Yes. Reach out with pain points around PDFs, and we will prioritize the most common requests.
Limitations and tradeoffs
- Posts focus on readability, not legal or compliance guidance.
- Some advice assumes modern browsers and devices.
Ready to read PDFs without pinch-zoom?
Open LiquidPDF, import a PDF, and experience reflow built for phones, tablets, and laptops.
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