Convert any web page in a pdf document with embedded images. Love the ease and simplicity of the program. No cons that I could find. This adds a virtual printer driver to your system, and so whenever you want to convert a document to PDF, all you have to do is choose the Print option in a program, select that driver, then wait for the file to appear.
The strength of this approach is that it works with just about any application. But the weakness is that the finished results can be poor, especially with web pages, where you'll often lose formatting and links will no longer be clickable. Batch processing isn't a problem, so feel free to add as many as you need. Note, though, despite the authors saying the program can convert websites, it actually only works with the page you specify it won't follow all the links on www.
If you were hoping to have detailed control over the low-level aspects of your final PDF then this could be a disappointment. You can't set your PDF metadata here, there are no options to add watermarks, control image settings, add fonts, configure your document security or anything else. On the other hand, it does at least make the program quick and easy to use. And better still, we found the final PDF files did a really good job of preserving the original web page format.
Content almost always stayed in its original place sidebars weren't added as an afterthought at the end of the main document , and text-based links remained active and clickable in the finished document. When we tried saving www. Just clicking one of these later, when you're reviewing the file, and you'll jump straight to that area of the page. It only converts a few document types, and doesn't give you any control whatsoever over how the conversion process works. There's no doubt that the program does handle the core HTML to PDF conversion very well, though, and if that's something you'd like to do regularly -- and you're not happy with the standard PDF creators — then we'd recommend you check it out.
Sometimes you may need to get away from it all and just relax. How about a cabin near a lake with nothing around for miles? No telephone, no cell service and no Internet access. Well, if you are as connected as I am, I would still like to be able to read some research now and then during that week or two-week vacation. Yes, you can print some web pages to a PDF file and read it later. Unless they have some easy print buttons like Print Friendly for a printer-friendly output, you may wind up with skewed layouts blank pages or a plethora of pages with just an advertisement on them, you may just get frustrated later when trying to read the PDFs.
It has a layout similar to the Windows Explorer file manager. Just drag and drop all your URLs into the window and do a batch convert. When conversion is completed, you are ready to load the generated PDF on your tablet or E-Reader or just take your laptop with you for your reading pleasure. By the way, several other formats can be converted along with your web links. The best thing is that it is free and you don't have to buy any "full version" like other free programs offer.
All functionality is there. And if you specify multiple files or URLs, the program can convert all of them in a single operation, leaving you with PDF files containing the same clickable links as the HTML originals mostly, anyway. There's no extra printer driver installed, no other system components to clutter your PC. Of course one advantage of the "virtual printer driver" approach taken by similar tools is that they work with just about any application, enabling you to convert almost any file type to PDF.
While this one only works with HTML and basic text files. Saving webpages for offline viewing is nothing new. Almost all web browsers allow this functionality via letting you store web pages in HTML format, albeit also creating additional folders to store pertaining scripts, images, files and related content during the process. Even though offline HTML pages allow you to navigate just like you would while you're actually online, this isn't always a solution.
If you're looking for a way to simply store the web page — for instance a page consisting of an article that you want to read later — it's better to save it in PDF format instead. It's a lightweight yet powerful software that automatically converts and saves a web page into PDF at a breakneck speed.
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