Question:
How do I convert html files to doc, txt, or pdf using a mac? Batch?
Rachael7
2010-04-24 17:01:46 UTC
I bought a Kindle recently and it won't register/show the html files i transfer to the device although its supposed to support it. Is there a program/site/alt for mac users to convert HTML files to doc, txt, or pdf? Preferably multiple at once.

Is it possible to edit/alter batch html files so theyll show up on the kindle?
Four answers:
coastiegurl33
2010-04-25 22:43:33 UTC
www.zamzar.com
anonymous
2016-04-12 10:15:13 UTC
If you have Acrobat Writer or another PDF creation software package, you can print to the PDF Creator printer driver. When you click on print, you choose the printer. If you want to create a word document out of it, copy the text and paste it into Word. The graphics will not come along with it so it will not look as nice as it did in the Internet window. Take care, Troy
anonymous
2010-04-25 21:08:15 UTC
If you want to convert multiple HTML files to PDF format, you can try A-PDF HTML To PDF. This software is professional on converting all kinds of webpages or HTML files to PDF documents at once, and you can also add watermarks, change page layout, set properties for output PDF files.

Get more information in below link:
Chris
2010-04-26 18:55:37 UTC
NeoOffice - it's OpenOffice ported for Mac-only. And since it's open-source, it's free :)


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