Transform your articles into PDF magazine style publications on the fly, for free

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Hows things, If you've seen this before, i'm sorry for
wasting your time

When I stumble across a great website, program or any
resource I think is just plain beneficial to what we
do online, I have to share it with you. Today, I came
across this neat little website that converts your
articles "on the fly" into PDF magazine style format.


Simply paste in the url to your article (any article)
and instantly it is converted to PDF. The best part
about this online converter, is that your PDF is
formatted into a magazine style publication.

All your links that exist within the article are
completely held in tact, and linked images also...
can you see the power of this? Go take a look and
instantly covert all your articles into magazine
style PDF's ready to be published on document
sharing sites across the web.


Save web articles as PDF for reading later: Joliprint
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  • Profile picture of the author Fredrik Aurdal
    Cool, didn't know about that.
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  • Profile picture of the author kindsvater
    Just tried it on one of my web pages. Without a doubt, this is the absolute worst conversion to pdf I have seen. Most of the page was missing, atrocious formatting resulting in an illegible mess and with no links coming through. Except for joliprint's gratuitous advertising at the bottom of the page - that came through fine.

    Just to see if it was my site, tried it on a WF page and it completely failed with an error message.

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    • Profile picture of the author alfid
      Originally Posted by kindsvater View Post

      Just tried it on one of my web pages. Without a doubt, this is the absolute worst conversion to pdf I have seen. Most of the page was missing, atrocious formatting resulting in an illegible mess and with no links coming through. Except for joliprint's gratuitous advertising at the bottom of the page - that came through fine.

      Just to see if it was my site, tried it on a WF page and it completely failed with an error message.

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      That's too bad. What about for downloable PDFs? That's what I was thinking of using it for. It would be nice to have templates to use. Although, I can create my own for free in Open Office.
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