Omtaler for EpubPress - Read the web offline
EpubPress - Read the web offline av Harold Treen
Omtale av yaofan
Vurdert til 4 ut av 5
av yaofan, 2 år sidenWorks great in most webpages. For some reason it doesn't detect the index links in plato.stanford.edu entries. Overall works great.
48 omtaler
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14213856, 3 dager siden
- Vurdert til 4 ut av 5av Fredrik, 5 dager sidenYou can select multiple pages to one epub file
Drawback: no style options: for example, you can't change the font - Vurdert til 4 ut av 5av Vladislav, 8 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 4 ut av 5av Pedro, 9 måneder sidenWorks relatively fine, better than alternatives.
Some reviews wonder why it is needed to convert the page server-side, I can think some reasons off the top of my head, e.g.: you need a server to send emails to your kindle account, using the server processing as single source of truth is also way easier when it comes to multi platform and scalability, and the server is open source: https://github.com/haroldtreen/epub-press while there is no guarantee that this code is what's running on production it definitely adds up, also they're just articles idk.. it works for me - Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av emilrudolf, 10 måneder siden
- Vurdert til 1 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 17875015, ett år sidenI tried it out on a ten chapter story and the first few chapters came out empty except for the title and the word "settings". I agree with another reviewer that the pages really aught to be downloaded and converted locally, there's no good reason for it to send them out to a cloud server, and I suspect that's how I got broken chapters because they just didn't load properly on the cloud server (the broken pages were from the same site with the exact same formatting as the ones that worked). I tried again and the download button just won't even work now. Great idea in theory, I just wish it worked.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 15590442, ett år siden
- Vurdert til 2 ut av 5av Mues, ett år sidenWhy do I have to receive the compiled epub via email? I downloaded the extension, so there's no reason to send everything to an external server, compile, and send it back to my email.
I assume that the lack of image support and limit on number of tabs is a side effect of this.
It works great if you're just converting some text over. It truly does a great job of cleaning up messy websites for an ereader. I just wish it did the conversion on the client side. - Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Unknown User, 2 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14543325, 2 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 17052150, 3 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av 5to9, 3 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Dr Nut, 3 år sidenBrilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! I've been scratching my head for months on how to download multiple articles from a particular site for Epub reading on my Kobo. This was literally the only solution I found for what I needed and it worked FLAWLESSLY first time out of the box. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR CREATING THIS :>)
- Vurdert til 4 ut av 5av PERCE-NEIGE, 4 år sidenBest epub creator I've tested so far. A pity that it doesn't let you edit any epub file.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av notsureyet, 4 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av mirage, 4 år sidenthis is one of the best plugin i use .i can't express in words how much pain it reduces for me. thanks developers.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av yarma, 4 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Raul Correa, 5 år sidenWorks perfectly to me, one of the most useful add-ons I've ever seen. It simply downloads the file to my Download folder.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14225755, 5 år sidenThis works great! It lets me declutter my digital life and stop reading things on my phone or desktop, and move my reading to my Nook. It's easy to use, too: I love that you can select which of your open tabs go into the epub. I'm having a few issues with articles starting midway through -- in the epub, it'll start the article, have a big title, and then the first paragraph is obviously not the beginning of the article. But this only happens maybe 20% of the time, and it's easy enough to work around.