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		<title>By: Jogn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jogn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.web2pdfconvert.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;html to pdf converter&lt;/a&gt; do job better than reviewed.</description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: McColley.net &#187; Blog Archive &#187; HTML to PDF Converter Turns Web Sites into PDF Files [Web Apps]</title>
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		<description>[...] The service is pretty straightforward, with a spot to plug in the link to website you want to convert, then click Make PDF and either save or open the file. Out of curiosity I tried non-HTML files from the web, including TXT files and image files like PNG and JPG. The site will convert all of them to PDF, but with mixed results for image files&#8212;it appears if an image is larger than an 8.5&#215;11 sheet when &#8220;printed&#8221; at its native resolution, it gets chopped up. If web-to-PDF is a regular thing for you, try the PDF Download extension we&#8217;ve previously written up. HTML to PDF Converter is a free service and the PDF files it produces are not watermarked or labeled. HTML to PDF Converter [via MakeUseOf] [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] If you&#8217;d like to save a web site for posterity without the mess of saving the page and all its files, the web-based HTML to PDF Converter can crank out a PDF. The service is pretty straightforward, with a spot to plug in the link to website you want to convert, then click Make PDF and either save or open the file. Out of curiosity I tried non-HTML files from the web, including TXT files and image files like PNG and JPG. The site will convert all of them to PDF, but with mixed results for image files&#8212;it appears if an image is larger than an 8.5&#215;11 sheet when &#8220;printed&#8221; at its native resolution, it gets chopped up. If web-to-PDF is a regular thing for you, try the PDF Download extension we&#8217;ve previously written up. HTML to PDF Converter is a free service and the PDF files it produces are not watermarked or labeled. HTML to PDF Converter [via MakeUseOf] [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] The service is pretty straightforward, with a spot to plug in the link to website you want to convert, then click Make PDF and either save or open the file. Out of curiosity I tried non-HTML files from the web, including TXT files and image files like PNG and JPG. The site will convert all of them to PDF, but with mixed results for image files&#8212;it appears if an image is larger than an 8.5&#215;11 sheet when &#8220;printed&#8221; at its native resolution, it gets chopped up. If web-to-PDF is a regular thing for you, try the PDF Download extension we&#8217;ve previously written up. HTML to PDF Converter is a free service and the PDF files it produces are not watermarked or labeled. HTML to PDF Converter [via MakeUseOf] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The service is pretty straightforward, with a spot to plug in the link to website you want to convert, then click Make PDF and either save or open the file. Out of curiosity I tried non-HTML files from the web, including TXT files and image files like PNG and JPG. The site will convert all of them to PDF, but with mixed results for image files&mdash;it appears if an image is larger than an 8.5&#215;11 sheet when &#8220;printed&#8221; at its native resolution, it gets chopped up. If web-to-PDF is a regular thing for you, try the PDF Download extension we&#8217;ve previously written up. HTML to PDF Converter is a free service and the PDF files it produces are not watermarked or labeled. HTML to PDF Converter [via MakeUseOf] [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] The service is pretty straightforward, with a spot to plug in the link to website you want to convert, then click Make PDF and either save or open the file. Out of curiosity I tried non-HTML files from the web, including TXT files and image files like PNG and JPG. The site will convert all of them to PDF, but with mixed results for image files—it appears if an image is larger than an 8.5&#215;11 sheet when &quot;printed&quot; at its native resolution, it gets chopped up. If web-to-PDF is a regular thing for you, try the PDF Download extension we&#8217;ve previously written up. HTML to PDF Converter is a free service and the PDF files it produces are not watermarked or labeled. HTML to PDF Converter [via MakeUseOf] [...]</description>
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