#1 Web to PDF Converter (with clutter remover) in the App Store!
InstaWeb is a powerful utility app for iPhone and iPad to convert any website to PDF, fast and easy. InstaWeb also features a clutter remover to create clean and ready to read PDFs. A must have tool for students, teachers, and professional users who save online articles for offline reading.
With InstaWeb you can share your PDF via email and export via Open In. Also, you can print your file using an AirPrint compatible printer.
Features:
+ EMBEDDED URL LINKS+
The PDF now preserves the clickable links for easy url access from any device.
+ WEB TO PDF CONVERTER - SECURE +
Convert any website to PDF using the built in browser. Everything is done inside the app, you don't have to worry about privacy or external servers.
+ FOLDER ORGANIZATION - OFFLINE STORAGE +
Save every PDF on your device. Organize them using folder structure.
+ REMOVE CLUTTER, FOCUS ON READING + (In App Purchase required)
InstaWeb features a clean reading view to enjoy your favorite articles or online magazines. Also, you can convert your clean article to PDF for offline reading!
+ IN-APP BROWSER +
You can preview the webpage using the in-app browser. You can also use bookmarklet in Safari to send to article to InstaWeb.
+ SHARE, SAVE AND PRINT +
Share your PDF via Email, Message, Dropbox, Google Drive via Open in
+ IN APP PDF VIEWER +
You can read your PDF within the app using the built in PDF Viewer.
+BOOKMARKS+
Save your favorite and most visited websites for easy access and fast PDF creation
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49,00 Kč
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4.82 out of 5
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Best I found so far
This web-to-pdf app is best I found so far. Makes best looking documents, which may or may not be cleaned from ads, if you want it to. And if you buy the full version, which is quite cheap, it can even keep the hyperlinks in the pdf active. It does exactly what I wanted it to do.
Update: considering retracting my stellar review. There is a serious bug that doesn't seem to bother the developer. When one tries to copy saved pdfs through share > save to a files, folder tree appears. However, after you pick a location, theres no button to click to actually do the saving.
Update to the above: there is actually a way to save a pdf to the desired location - by clicking the left upper corner of the window. I suppose the font color for the command is the same as the background.