Create PDFs using a simple Firefox add-on
The add-ons for Firefox just keep getting better. This new one from Drawloop Technologies allows you to create and combine multiple PDFs directly inside your Firefox browser. You have the option of converting files from your desktop or converting the web page that you are currently viewing or a combination of both.
This is a great tool for anyone who doesn’t already have a PDF creator and only occasionally needs to create hassle and cost free, PDFs.
Check it out: LOOP for Firefox.
I look forward to the next great Firefox add-on.
Edit: there are now a number of great Firefox add-ons that bring PDF conversion to the browser.
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