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HTML to PDF

The Web address for this online tool will be astoundingly impossible to remember, but its functionality really whips the llama’s ass. It’ll create a PDF from any Web-based HTML document (read: Web page). Why wouldn’t you print to a PDF locally? (1) This HTML 2 PDF service is infinitely faster; (2) No clunky software to install; (3) It automatically strips any kind of print headers and footers; (4) It works better than the Firefox or Internet Explorer print feature! If you need to carry a document with you offline, forget about printing it locally - print it to PDF. Assuming, of course, this service lasts for free forever. If only I could convince the guy (or girl) to get and use a much better domain name. html2pdf is pretty darn nifty.

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[...] Usually when I need to save something from the web to PDF, I use the Mac’s ability to automatically save as PDF feature (no need to have Adobe Acrobat installed). Depending on the PC I’m on, I’ll use Adobe if it’s available. As you know, opening up Adobe is a huge, slow pain. That’s why I found the following site (via Chris Pirillo) a nice addition to my bookmark toolbar on my PCs. [...]

html2pdf is nifty, but taken :(

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