All uploaded files are removed from our servers without a trace in the matter of hours six hours at most. The entire process is performed without a human interaction, which means that no one has access to your files and the content within them. In case you close your browser before downloading the converted HTML file, you will need to upload it again because every file is automatically sent for deletion from our servers the moment the session ends.
Upload your file to the conversion box. You can do this by clicking on the Upload button to select the PDF from your computer. You can also drag and drop the file into the conversion box. The conversion will start as soon as the file has been fully uploaded.
Track the progress of conversion directly here on the page. Simply upload any native or scanned PDF to the conversion box. The moment the conversion is finished, you will notice the Free Download button that will allow you to download your converted HTML file.
Convert as many files as you like. When an HTML is loaded, its codes show up on the interface. In case, you want to make any changes to the HTML codes, you can do that. An option lets you preview the loaded HTML before conversion. Begin conversion once everything is set. The converted file is saved as a single PDF with its contents aligned on A4 size pages. The images and hyperlinks are retained.
The free version of this software is fully loaded with all the features as the paid one, but comes with certain limitations. You can only use it for non-commercial purposes, and the output PDF contains a tiny logo with a note saying its created using Prince. You will have to select a folder to save the output files before conversion. You can also choose to merge all the documents into one PDF file.
Script warnings and errors are displayed on the interface during conversion. The file loads as webpage on its interface. There are several output parameters that you can set before conversion.
You can select a page range or make a selection on webpage for conversion. After conversion, a dialogue box displays warnings and errors if encountered while conversion. Unlike other browser extensions, this extension comes with some customization options. As soon as you install it, its icon will appear on Chrome. A small dialog box will pop out where you can select if you want to save the webpage as PDF or Image. You can also choose if you want the PDF to be rendered Gray Scale, with no images , or without background.
As soon as you click on Save as PDF, a download link appears. It is also available as an add-on for Firefox, which you can get here. It is a very simple tool, and does not comes with any advanced feature. Download and install the extension from the link given below.
Once installed, a small icon will appear on the Chrome interface. A copy of PDF will be automatically downloaded to Chrome. Sadly it does not supports conversion of local HTML files. There is a Pro version of this extension, which lets you set output PDF layout according to your choice. There are various other configurable options available in the Pro version, but to use it, you will have to pay for it.
It actually scans the webpage that is open in the browser, captures it as an image, then turns the image into PDF. There are 3 types of webpage capture modes available: Capture entire page, Capture visible part, and Capture selection. Begin with opening the webpage that you want to convert to PDF. There are majorly two types of HTML files these software provide as output.
One of the HTML output is with page index, while other output is without page index. You can even define a page range for conversion. For example, if you want to just convert page 3 to page 9 of a PDF, and page 2 to page 5 of another PDF, you can easily do that. Also, there are two output modes available here: Single file and Multiple files.
You can add only one file to the list at a time. While adding a file, you can select the page range to convert. Repeat the process to add other files to the list. It is actually a PDF suite, with a lot of tools. There are a number of tools, each to carry out different PDF related tasks. I will use one of these tools named pdftohtml. The downloaded file of xpdf is in zip format. Unzipping it will extract 2 folders named bin32 and bin Go to the folder depending upon your Windows configuration bit or bit.
You will find various tools there; one of the tools is pdftohtml. You do not have to use this tool from here. If a PDF named lof. There are various other operators that you can use in this tool.
To view these operators and how to use them, simply type pdftohtml. The output file is a single page HTML with index, which lets you easily navigate through the pages. Its is based on the famous command line PDF tool xpdf , which I mentioned above. It lets you define a page range for conversion where you can enter start and end page.
Enter password or page range if required before conversion. Under Advanced Settings , you can set the format of image output, set text encoding, choose to ignore images, choose to ignore frames , etc. The HTML files that you get as output has page index, where you can click on a page number to view it on the right side of the index.
You can also convert a password protected PDF by unlocking it. When open, navigate to the folder that contains the pdftohtml.
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