Adobe’s new Liquid Mode is an inventive first step at solving one of the biggest problem with Acrobat Reader and PDFs. I talked with CTO Abhay Parasnis about its origins and future. https://t.co/CVH03EOjbF
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) September 23, 2020
In writing about Adobe’s new Liquid Mode, I wanted to know when 8 1/2 x 11 paper became a standard in the U.S., and gave up.
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) September 23, 2020
(I know about the theory that it’s a portion of the size of a piece of paper that old-time paper makers could easily hold.) https://t.co/CVH03EOjbF pic.twitter.com/SzY7JzlzGo
Adobe's Liquid Mode uses AI to make PDFs easier to read on phones https://t.co/3Y7gcURYv3 via @engadget
— ᒪ ᐰ ᒥ Z 佑 (@larz) September 23, 2020
You should see my face right nowhttps://t.co/e9Y0Y1i15K
— Karen McGrane (@karenmcgrane) September 23, 2020
[looks directly at camera] https://t.co/NKny83U0ut
— Responsive Design (@RWD) September 23, 2020
Adobe’s ‘Liquid Mode’ uses #AI to automatically redesign PDFs for mobile devices #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation https://t.co/89tJQwiuPQ
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) September 24, 2020
Adobe Acrobat Readerに「リキッドモード」登場するようです!https://t.co/XczMWgt8Qq
— SenkuPress (@SenkuPress) September 24, 2020