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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- Date added: November 16, 2007
- Total Downloads: 26,348
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From Outside Software :The Free HTML to PDF Converter is a .NET 2.0 application which was built with the Winnovative Html to Pdf Converter Library for .NET. You can convert to PDF any Web page or HTML/MHT file from the disk completely for free. The resulted PDF has no stamps on it or other limitations. The application allows you to add headers and footers, page numbers, set page size, page orientation and PDF compression level. Using the same application you can also convert HTML to BMP, JPEG, PNG or any other format.
Version 3.2.3 includes performance improvements.
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Version: Free HTML to PDF Converter 3.2.3
Pros: Works well.
Free!
Easy to use, but with qualifications.
Cons: I should not complain, but I wished it worked a little differently.
I may have done something wrong, I suppose, but on my Vista system, when I tried to open the downloaded ZIP file, it expanded to a directory/file structure when I thought it would produce an executable installation file. Hmmm ... Seemed odd, so I hunted through the sub-directory it created and double-clicked on the executable I found, "wnvhtml2pdf.exe". This launches the program, not an installer.
It seems the optional settings you make cannot be saved. In other words, each time you launch the program, the default conversion settings will be set and there seemed to be no way to save your preferences. Also, the expanded view of settings did not consistently display a vertical scroll bar; when a scroll bar actually did appear, the settings at the bottom of the window still could not be changed because of a scrolling problem.
I wish it offered a chance to name the output file. Instead, the converted file named "RenderedPage.pdf"will be placed in the same directory where the "wnvhtml2pdf.exe" executable is located. After each convert, I gave the output file a name of my choosing and then moved it to another directory. If you don't rename the file, each conversion you perform will overwrite the previous conversion output file (RenderedPage.pdf) without prompting you.
As I said, the program works very well, but the way it works is a little odd.
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