pdf page navigation
Page marker at the bottom (like Adobe Reader) to show you the page number in the PDF, the approximate location out of 100% and something you can grab to move through pages quickly. I often need to move through a PDF with 100's of pages, and since I don't know page I am on or what page I need to get to... using a menu to type in a guessed page number is very cumbersome
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Sailesh Patel commented
See also Apple Books and PDF Expert for examples of how to implement this well - a pop up timeline for direct access to any page in a doc (and very easy orientation), plus back/forward buttons that don’t exit to a file browser, *and* pop ups that allow a return to the last page viewed. I’d love to support goodnotes but if it’s as good as people claim, why can’t it match the basic ease of using a hard copy document? Sad to see that some of this was asked in 2017
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Victor commented
This was asked in 2017. It's 2020 and the pandemic has everyone scrambling to get their remote gig straight. Please add this feature.
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Katarina commented
It would be great to have some sort of page bar, where you can follow status of the remaing pages or postion in document as well as move faster through document
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Ed Ramsey commented
Adobe Reader on iOS has this feature nailed. A slider along the right side that you can grab with your finger and move up and down. I can travel hundreds of pages instantly, and stop when I see the number or page graphics that I am looking for. This is urgently needed :-).