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?
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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
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Dolphin HD can save a web page as an HTML file, but it asks for the filename and supplies a poor default such as "index.html". I wish the default file name could be the title of the web page.
Are there any other browsers that can save a web page as HTML? I do not find this ability in the standard browser, FireFox, Skyfire, or Opera Mobile (unless I overlooked something). Opera Mobile does provide a save, but its in a proprietary format, not what I am looking for.
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I personally use Moxier mail and love it... However, my company is now going to use S2's to distribute / receive corporate reports based on PDF.
I have been testing Moxier and Repligo and the internal Document Viewer on ICS/Jellybean. Both have a viewer option which displays the PDF "to fit"
i.e. Repligo - Flow Text
Android Document Viewer - Reader View
However, neither of these allow these views to be set as default meaning that when you view the report in PDF you have to either double tap to zoom or select the appropriate view mode.
I've tried Adobe, Document to go, Perfect Viewer, ezPDF, Beam Reader, qPDF, Office Suite, and Foxit and Repligo and the Android Document Viewer are best if they only had an option to set the default view.
Any thoughts???
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Apple appears to have started a trend for Internet apps (because it lacks Flash) but I find using the Boat Browser in Desktop mode is better than using an app and there is no need to have loads of different apps for each Website.
For example, I use the Boat browser for email, BBC iPlayer, STV Player, TV Catchup, eBay, Amazon, etc in the same way as IE on Windows on my laptop.
I find the Boat browser Speed Dialer and Password Manager are great for loading and logging-into Websites and you get the full Windows desktop experiance.
Also, the Android home screen can now be used for just non-Internet shortcuts for the Internet shortcuts are saved in the Boat browser Speed Dialer.
You have already a thread talking about boat browser
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2068370
Please don't create redundant threads.
Thanks and thread closed .
Its a pain to always have to open up a PDF viewer app over and over again when i open up PDFs in multiple tabs in chrome,
(unless there is a PDF viewer capable of having multiple tabs i am not aware of)
so im just wondering if theres a browser (or a browser add on) that would allow me to view PDFs within the browser, like i do on my desktop ~
You can do it with firefox using an add-on called Pdf Viewer, imo is a bit slow but better than nothing i guess.