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20051021 Friday October 21, 2005

A Read That Later PDF Folder

I started with a 43Folders post on how to archive your receipts and account informations as PDF's and ended up with a way cool Mac OS X feature that automatically lets me archive web pages as PDF's so that I can read them later.

Bill Bumgarner is the person who blogged about this.

Yes, you can always save a web page as an HTML file, with a set of files associated with it, but this is just so much cleaner. No need to specify each time where the document should be saved. It's all automatic. And you get a single file.

And the PDF Workflow feature can do so much more. Thanks Bill!

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( Oct 21 2005, 06:31:19 AM PDT ) [Listen] Permalink Comments [2]

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He does indeed have permalinks - they're the hash symbols at the end of each post. In this case it's http://radio.weblogs.com/0100490/2003/02/19.html#a404

Posted by Kurt McKee on October 22, 2005 at 12:45 AM PDT #

Thanks Kurt! I'm updated the post accordingly (and in future will look for # links). Notice I refrained from saying just how obvious and intuitive the hash symbol as a link is. ;-)

Posted by Rich Burridge on October 22, 2005 at 08:11 AM PDT #

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