For those of you you have an iPad, this post is for you. For those of you who have an iPad without 3G, you will enjoy this post even more so than those who do.
Introducing...
The idea is simple; this website helps you convert any compatible webpage into ePub format, so it can be be viewed on an iPad using the iBooks application. To actually use the function is even simpler.
If you have an iPad, you save this site as a bookmark. If using a desktop, install the extension onto your browser. When you find a webpage, simply click the button/bookmark and the page will begin to convert into the ePub format. It is that easy!
There is also an immersive mode; for pages which contain unnecessary links and images, you have the option not to include them on your document so it only contains text.
The following is an doteEPUB converstion of THIS PAGE, detailing my university course:
This little application is helpful when you need to save pages ahead of time or as documents to continually view. The ease of use means you don't have to worry about printing unnecessary pages and worrying about whether a webpage will be later available or not.
Since finding this gem, I haven't stopped using it, and hope that you too find joy in how easy it is to convert webpages to ePub format.
For those using a kindle, there is the option for MOBI file conversion .
Miss Tracy xx
If you have an iPad, you save this site as a bookmark. If using a desktop, install the extension onto your browser. When you find a webpage, simply click the button/bookmark and the page will begin to convert into the ePub format. It is that easy!
There is also an immersive mode; for pages which contain unnecessary links and images, you have the option not to include them on your document so it only contains text.
The following is an doteEPUB converstion of THIS PAGE, detailing my university course:
This little application is helpful when you need to save pages ahead of time or as documents to continually view. The ease of use means you don't have to worry about printing unnecessary pages and worrying about whether a webpage will be later available or not.
Since finding this gem, I haven't stopped using it, and hope that you too find joy in how easy it is to convert webpages to ePub format.
For those using a kindle, there is the option for MOBI file conversion .
Miss Tracy xx
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