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1. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
Tony Redhead Feb 25, 2014 5:16 PM (in response to Neil Enns - Adobe)Hi Neil,
I've downloaded the new viewer on my Nexus7 but I'm getting an error message "Unable to connect to the server to verify your account. Wait a few minutes and then try logging in again."
Logging in on the iPad is fine.
Tony
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2. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
Bob Levine Feb 25, 2014 5:21 PM (in response to Tony Redhead)Hi Tony, I just installed on my N7 as well with no problems. How long have
you been getting that error?
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3. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
Tony Redhead Feb 25, 2014 6:11 PM (in response to Bob Levine)Hi Bob, I just tried again and it's working now. Maybe a time lag from far away Adelaide
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4. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
AndreasGalster Feb 26, 2014 2:28 AM (in response to Neil Enns - Adobe)Installation works flawlessly. So far I've only been testing with the normal desktop preview. Now I wanna try the preview function for android (I think the previous version didn't work, right?) from the folio overlay panel but I cannot seem to find my Nexus 10 device even though I am logged in with the same account on both InDesign and the Nexus 10. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong?
Nevermind I got it to work. But how do I update my folio once I uploaded it to the folio producer?
Also there's something that I'd like to achieve now.
The content viewer browser version (checked via whatismybrowser.com) is:
Chrome 30
Version 3.0.0.0
Webkit 537.36
The installed chrome is:
Chrome 32
Version 32.0.1700.99
Webkit 537.36
The 32 version has WebGL enabled or rather it works better. By default only the normal WebGL features are enabled in Chrome. The experimental WebGL features (found under chrome://flags/) have to be activated manually. I suppose the WebM view of the viewer doesn't have these enabled. Can I enable these fancy features somehow?
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5. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
Bob Levine Feb 26, 2014 4:35 AM (in response to AndreasGalster)If you check the supported features, you'll find that this is not on that
list.https://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-suite/help/supported-feature
-list.html
You probably want to go through the entire list to check what is and isn't
supported.
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6. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
Martin Lér Mar 7, 2014 8:34 AM (in response to Neil Enns - Adobe)Hello Neil,
any idea when native content viewer will be in Amazon store? Thanks!
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7. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
billo Mar 8, 2014 4:16 PM (in response to Neil Enns - Adobe)Will the Anroid viewer require another Professional level license -- so iOS $4,800 and Android another $4,800? In the future, Amazon $4,800 plus Windows $4,800. So one DPS app for four platforms would be $19,200 under Adobe's new pricing model.
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8. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
jensvb Mar 19, 2014 12:33 AM (in response to billo)I tested the new app and I am not sure if this is the right place to give my feedback, most of which Adobe will probably already know. Everything was tested on a Google Nexus 10 with the newest availible Updates:
1) there is no landscape mode
2) the app is way to sensitive for zoom actions
3) (important) there does not seem to be localstorage support. We use localstorage to save sata in webview and it is gone as soon as you switch to another page
4) when you have webcontent that requires moves and drags with your finger that does not work. The page is moved and the events do not get to the html page.
BTW, overlay seem to finally work correctly in the native app.
I hope Adobe works on this and I also hope you guys open Android up for single edition users.
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9. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
Neil Enns - Adobe Mar 19, 2014 6:32 AM (in response to jensvb)Thanks for the feedback Jensvb!
1) This is by design and documented in our list of supported features. If you have landscape-only folios they will show, but dual-orientation folios always show portrait and the library is portrait-only.
2) Interesting. What device are you testing this on? Are you saying the pinch and zoom gesture to scale the page is too sensitive? Ir the double-tap?
3) Hmm, I'll have to ask why this is. I swear we support it.
4) This is a known issue when the content is unbounded. We have plans to address it, but other overlays are taking priority at the moment.
5) We will not be releasing Single Edition for Android. It is an iPad only feature.
Thanks for the feedback, keep it coming!
Neil
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10. Re: Native Adobe Content Viewer for Android is now available!
Nicholas Bogaty Mar 19, 2014 6:55 AM (in response to billo)No, Pro license will be one app across marketplaces.




