Reviews for Print Friendly & PDF
Print Friendly & PDF by Print Friendly & PDF
508 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13255253, 7 years ago1) This service uses an external server for processing your often PRIVATE data. Take it as someone reads your financial correspondence, contents of your bank account, when you are "printing" them out into PDF.
And the author keeps it in secret
2)Unlike stated, this plugin does not print the page to PDF untouched. Many formatting and background elements are removed. The page can not serve as an evidence anywhere, when printed using this plugin.Developer response
posted 7 years ago1. We don't store your personal data and all PDFs generated are deleted within two hours. Our privacy policy outlines in detail the collection and usage of any information.
If you have any suggestions to make this clearer, we are happy to hear them.
2. The description of the plugin clearly states that we modify the page - "Makes a Printer Friendly & PDF version of any webpage. Removes navigation, ads, and junk" - Where do we state that we leave the page untouched? - Rated 5 out of 5by Calystor, 8 years agoC'est tout ce dont j'avais besoin, simple à utiliser avec possibilité de pdf et de plus multi-process, à jour. Que demander de plus ?
- Rated 5 out of 5by Toby Tyler Hilden, 8 years agoOne of the best ones I have used and quick. LOVE IT. The option to delete irrelevant content is a godsend. Thank you!!!!! If you are able to update the coding to allow the end user to perhaps press and hold the CTRL Key and use their mouse to select multiple items to delete would be great for us power users.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 12157776, 8 years agoMany Thanks, It is very useful for me to save html as PDF.
- Rated 5 out of 5by NonIndigenous, 8 years agoI've been looking for something like this, that is fast and easy to use, and highly customizable. The add-on lets you click on a small cross in the top right corner of various elements on the web-page, should you chose to remove them from the final printed (or pdf) version. YOU, as the user, get to decide what you want or don't want in the document.
You can also send the version immediately by email to someone, without all the interim processes such as opening pdf, checking it, naming it, opening your emails, attaching it, etc.
If your work requires things such as frequent exchange of online articles with someone, and you like to keep electronic backups (instead of just weblinks), this saves a lot of time and helps you focus on doing the actual work instead of playing around with pdf and email settings half the time.
However, this add-on occasionally omits small details, such as tables. Shit happens. It's still the best and most reliable tool I have found. - Rated 5 out of 5by Cindy Bahl, 8 years agoI've been searching for a way to turn web pages into pdf's and it has been a struggle. This is the first application that gave me exactly what I needed! Kudos to a great extension!
- Rated 4 out of 5by SvenLittkowski, 8 years agoURL:
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I wrote before:
Quite a usable tool. But without options to set, it removes also images that i would like to keep. My suggestion is, to add a feature that allows to configure the options or settings for each image: to allow or hide.
You answered:
It should keep all the images by default. Can you provide an example site where you are experiencing the problem?