PDFMyWeb for Palm webOS, Saves Entire Webpage as PDF

Posted by Mary Ann Neder on Mar 2, 2010 at 10:00 am | View CommentsDigg story
Filed Under: PalmUtilities

Ever been caught in an area with bad or no cell phone service and you need to access to a web page that has important information like a map? Right now, the browser in webOS is not capable of saving a webpage for offline viewing so what do you do? PDFMyWeb is a lightweight utility that captures web pages and saves them as a PDF file for offline viewing.

Simply type the desired URL into field, tap ‘Get PDF,’ and a PDF of the desired website is created in about a minute. What you end up getting is a PDF file with highly-readable resolution-independent text and all the images on the page. For example, in the case of the PreCentral front page, that PDF came to 1.5MB and six pages long.

The advantage of PDFMyWeb is that it captures the entire webpage with one step and that’s convenience worth paying for PDFMyWeb is available for $.99 at the Palm App Store.

[PreCentral]

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