Awkward and difficult -- trial version very limited
Cons: Awkward and difficult -- trial version very limited
Not user friendly
Posted: 11-Aug-2008 09:11:33 PM
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Cons: Awkward and difficult -- trial version very limited
Not user friendly
Posted: 11-Aug-2008 09:11:33 PM
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Cons: trial version useless
Posted: 11-Aug-2008 08:59:02 PM
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Pros: Nothing
Cons: Shouldn't say "No Limitations" when in fact there is nothing but limitations!
Trial version will let you see that the files exist
You can't actually see any of them
You can't save any of them without purchasing full version
Posted: 11-Aug-2008 08:53:12 PM
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Pros: Apparently it can recover files
Cons: Trial version will let you see that the files exist
You can't actually preview any of them
You can't save any of them without purchasing full version
Posted: 11-Aug-2008 08:49:35 PM
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Pros: Easy to download, easy to install, fairly easy to use -- no special knowledge required. Really does convert Web pages and MHT files to PDF or images files (JPEG, TIFF, Bitmap) quickly and with good resolution. Has automatic settings for non-experts like me
Cons: Two minor irritations:
1) Rather than merely clicking on Web page or HTML file you want to convert, you have to copy and paste the url address or file path into the converter's pop up window
2) When the converter does make an image or PDF of your web page or HTML file, it saves the file in the folder where you have the program (likely program files) instead of letting you choose where to save the new file
Still, it's not bad for something that's free and actually works
Posted: 01-Aug-2008 10:36:54 PM
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