Printing web pages to PDF? - HTC Sensation

I find I can print pdfs of web pages in Firefox and Dolphin HD, but there are no headers or footers with urls and page numbers like most printouts from a computer would have. Also, Dolphin will not print logged in web pages to PDF, but Firefox will. Any suggestions?
What other browsers have this capability?
Are there any system print to pdf utilities, such as a driver for a virtual printer that creates PDF files, that may allow creating pdfs from other applications as well as web browsers?
Thanks in advance

Try ezpdf reader from android market most probably will solve ur problem.
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jasminthoria said:
Try ezpdf reader from android market most probably will solve ur problem.
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Looks like a good PDF reader app, but does not help me create pdfs of web pages.

Still lookiing
tk_xda said:
Looks like a good PDF reader app, but does not help me create pdfs of web pages.
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I have an Atrix with the dock and can print to PDF from Firefox, BUT, I too would like to have the "Print to PDF from Web" capability just as I do from my old win7 system with Adobe. I have been looking and have tried many, Printbot, Samsung mobile print (great for paper), Printershare, BUT, nothing that will allow the Android Browser to print a webpage directly to PDF. I am using both my Atrix/Dock and Transformer w/ ICS and neither browser will allow printing.
Any ideas?

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Print to PDF app?

I am looking for an app that can print a web page into PDF. Kind of like that app cutepdf for the pc. I often find myself on web pages that I'd like to save as a pdf.
I'd like it to print the entire web page not just what you see on the screen.
Thanks for any help.
web to pdf
How's this?
http://www.pdfdownload.org/pdf_bookmarklet.html
you'll have to create a bookmark and amend the link to:
javascript:void(window.open('http://www.pdfdownload.org/web2pdf/Default.aspx?left=0&right=0&top=0&bottom=0&page=0&cURL='+document.location.href));

Looking for a RSS Reader

Is there any RSS reader that acts like Google Reader. Most important feature i need from Google Reader is the possibility to view 20 articles at a time and then mark them read and read next 20 articles. RSS Readers i've tried has options to mark all articles as read or one article at a time and since i have subscribed to many feeds with >100 articles it's impossible to read them all at once.
Try newsrob. It's on the market
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i really like FastReader, also on the market
I highly recommend Feedr. It aint free, but the integration with Google Reader is excellent and it syncs fast.
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What about gReader in the marketplace? It syncs against Google Reader, shows 20 articles at a time, you mark those as read/unread, you can star/unstar, etc..
I wish it stored in SD, it seems to do it to ram, but otherwise it works pretty good.
I also hear using the Android Browser to Google Reader (mobile website) works fine too, haven't tried it. It's awful in Opera, but someone suggested using the built-in browser.
Hmm, how about a good RSS Reader that supports properly import of OPML files?!?!
Is there any good rss reader, comparable like RSS Hub or pRSSreader ?!?!
I indicate those two apps, cause both can import OPML files, and most important, can keep the structure of my the RSSs, in directories...
It's hard to find a good (free) android RSS reader, cause there are many choices and most of them are more orientated to work with google reader...
Anyone??
If you have php-webspace you can use Tiny Tiny RSS on that and use my client for your phone. I just opened a thread about it in this forum, it is in "Android Development and Hacking -> Android Apps and Games -> ttrss-reader, Android client for Tiny Tiny RSS (php)"
(sry, cant post direct link because i just registered and am not allowed links to prevent spam...)
Greetings,
nils

Recommendations for Printing to pdf?

I find I can print pdfs of web pages in Firefox and Dolphin HD, but there are no headers or footers with urls and page numbers like most printouts from a computer would have. Any suggestions?
What other browsers have this capability?
Are there any system print to pdf utilities that may allow creating pdfs from other applications as well as web browsers?
Thanks in advance
Any suggestions?
Bumping it up the list...
Any suggestions?
try to make a screenshot of it and print it?

Read a pdf file on web browser

I have been using dolphin browser and went to webpage with a pdf file. I wanted to view the pdf file in the browser like an iphone but have been unable to figure out how to do it. I also tried stock and skyfire browsers and can not figure this out.
Thanks for the help
you have to export it to an external app
like to adobe reader (or your choice of a pdf reader app)
Joey22688 said:
you have to export it to an external app
like to adobe reader (or your choice of a pdf reader app)
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Ok... not what i was hoping to hear but thank you
badbeats said:
Ok... not what i was hoping to hear but thank you
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Opera prompts me to open it after download, so I don't have to navigate away in the middle of a browser session.
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[Q] What's Your Favorite App for Annotating PDFs?

I've been using EzPDF for quite a bit, and their new "palm rejection" seems to simply ignore my hand and go with the S pen, which I do like.
Do you guys have any other apps you use for annotating pdfs?
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
For smaller pdfs and pure annotating importing to LectureNotes is the best to me, it's simply the best note taking app there is out there and if you really want to annotate in your pdfs the functionality is just outstanding. For annotating straight into the PDFs I switch between iAnnotate and ezPDF, ez is better for annotating but iannotate is way better in handling pdfs and especially books of 500+ pages. The old Acrobat reader isn't to forget either, but for annotating there are better apps.
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im using adobe reader and officesuite
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Axel_ said:
For smaller pdfs and pure annotating importing to LectureNotes is the best to me, it's simply the best note taking app there is out there and if you really want to annotate in your pdfs the functionality is just outstanding. For annotating straight into the PDFs I switch between iAnnotate and ezPDF, ez is better for annotating but iannotate is way better in handling pdfs and especially books of 500+ pages. The old Acrobat reader isn't to forget either, but for annotating there are better apps.
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I do use LN for taking notes, but is there way to get the indexed pdf text imported as a text layer? I'm hoping to be able to do a search and find after I annotate.
I'll look into iAnnotate, thanks for the suggestion!
Also a LN user. Flattening the file for printing led me to the application. Indexing is my next stop.
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I use EZpdf for quick changes, it works well and also supports the multi window feature. For big edits, lecturenotes is the most powerful and the only program ill use for actual note taking.
PDF text in Lecture Notes?
So I use a pdf of a textbook, and take notes directly on there.
I have been using LN for this purpose, but I really wish the text was still there as text, not as part of the image.
Is this anyhow possible?
RooftopFiddler said:
So I use a pdf of a textbook, and take notes directly on there.
I have been using LN for this purpose, but I really wish the text was still there as text, not as part of the image.
Is this anyhow possible?
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I don't think it's possible since that's not how the app imports the PDF. However, maybe you could ask the developer since he's so awesome. If it were possible, I'd love to buy a LN-pdf editor app that allows this to happen (or maybe even a LN-pdf editor that can link to Mendeley or something).

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