
Karen Mortensen
While it can save a paywalled article as a pdf (my goal) it's very annoying to get it to work. You have to sit through a long ad for a video game and then it's difficult to get out of the final screen once the ad has played. More often than not it just sends you to the Play Store to buy the game. Then you go back to the app and find that your pdf has not been saved! I deleted the app. You can just open the article in a browser app and "print" to the pdf option.
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C Z
I've found need for Web-to-PDF Converter countless times! I'm using the free version. My memory isn't great these days, so I need to save and organize info and instructions for everything from correct use of laundry additives and kitchen appliances, and reviews of tech and waterproofing products, to cooking and baking basics, plant care and identification, articles I want to read, and my child's school handbook. The best feature, IMO, is "clean view." It's a great app.
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Steve Crumbaugh
It works reasonablely well. There are issues with websites that cannot be refreshed without losing form info, which might have dynamic order information, or might need to be logged into. And it sometimes includes bits that are not normally seen (popups and the like), which I find annoying. But it has worked well for me and it is a tool I use and appreciate. I recommend trying this app if you don't convert webpages often enough to justify a paid commercial product.
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