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Click the "AA" button at the top center.: you can choose Horizontal or Vertical scroll.
The latter is continuous.

Awesome! Of course continuous scrolling is under the text size selection button! ;-)

Ok - all of my major gripes about PDF Expert have been cleared up. It is clearly the best current PDF annotating / organizing app out there.

Thanks!
 
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Awesome! Of course continuous scrolling is under the text size selection button! ;-)

Ok - all of my major gripes about PDF Expert have been cleared up. It is clearly the best current PDF annotating / organizing app oh there.

Thanks!

You're welcome - to be honest, I got this tip from lexvo a few weeks go.
 
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Goodreader was updated yesterday. It now supports both the iPad Pro and split screen multi-tasking.
 
Peeps, by far the best PDF organiser/manager on the Mac is.....Yep, from Ironic Software (available on the app store). It manages all kinds of files and has a tag-based organisation method.

For example, I can ask it to find all "bills" but not "phone" bills by adding the bills tag and excluding the phones tag.

It's not really an annotator though - it opens the files in preview/gives you the choice of your preferred app to open. But for PDF management, or just browsing your stuff, IMHO it is without equal. And I have tried pretty much all of the others. My only major gripe with it is that there isn't an iOS equivalent. On my iPhone i just use iCloud Drive.
 
Peeps, by far the best PDF organiser/manager on the Mac is.....Yep, from Ironic Software (available on the app store). It manages all kinds of files and has a tag-based organisation method.

For example, I can ask it to find all "bills" but not "phone" bills by adding the bills tag and excluding the phones tag.

It's not really an annotator though - it opens the files in preview/gives you the choice of your preferred app to open. But for PDF management, or just browsing your stuff, IMHO it is without equal. And I have tried pretty much all of the others. My only major gripe with it is that there isn't an iOS equivalent. On my iPhone i just use iCloud Drive.
This is all in the context of iOS essentially.
 
Another tip: iFiles 2.
Though it is a file manager, it has quite a few PDF editing tools. And whats more: you can edit PDF's directly on a share or cloud! No need to set a sync first, so you save space on your iOS device. For example you can annotae PDF's directly on Dropbox. I don't know any other app which can do this.

However, iFiles 2 has vertical scroll but no continuous vertical scroll. But for me the advantage of direct annotating on a share is more worth than having continuous vertical scroll.
 
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