One of the key selling points of our PDF to HTML5 converter is that it allows you to have your PDF content natively supported on all recent mobile devices. Regardless of if your customer prefers iOS, Android, Windows Phone or Blackberry, they all have one thing in common – their default browsers natively support HTML5.
As we recently announced new view modes for our HTML5 conversion, it’s a perfect time to show off how well our PDF to HTML5 conversion works on mobile devices with some screenshots of Chrome in Android. I will even provide QR codes for the converted files so that you can quickly and easily test on your mobile device!
Single File Split Spread Mode:


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Single File Horizontal Mode:


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Multi File Mode (default):


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Multi File Split Spread Mode:



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We have a lot of exciting updates, enhancements and optimisations planned for the future and we now also post updates and blog articles to Twitter, Facebook and Google+, so make sure to follow us to keep up to date on the latest news.
Leon Atherton
Latest posts by Leon Atherton (see all)
- What is the optimum number of lines of code written per day? - June 13, 2013
- Improving the way settings get passed in ExtractPagesAsHTML - May 30, 2013
- Why convert PDF magazines to HTML5? – Part 6. Load quickly and save on bandwidth - May 22, 2013
- What size is 100% scaling in PDF? - May 7, 2013
- Cleaning up our HTML5 Output – Text Spacing adjustment without JavaScript - April 25, 2013
