iAnnotate is now capable of saving as PDF, and PDF Converter, well, converts to PDF. Just wanted to chip in with two paid options. It’s competitive in price with other iPad printing apps, and I don’t know any other app that can save to PDF so easily. The user interface is ugly and has some usability issues, but it’s functional. Save2PDF has a number of other functions, including the ability to print to most printers straight from the iPad (I had to install a helper program and reboot the desktop to get that to work). The only thing I have to do back on the desktop is move it to the proper folder if and when DTTG allows us to move things about, I’ll be able to do the whole process on the iPad, which would make me very happy. I can then rename it (if necessary), choose “Open In” to get it into DTTG, and sync it to desktop DT. I choose “Print” in Mobile Safari, which saves the web page as a PDF and opens it in Save2PDF. With Save2PDF, I can get most of that work done without leaving the iPad. This is a potential boon for my workflow previously, the least annoying way to get a formatted iPad web page into DT was to email the link, open it on my home computer, then use the Safari extension to save it into desktop DT (and eventually sync it back to DTTG). For all those who have been frustrated trying to get material into DTTG from the web, there is a new iPad app called Save2PDF ($10) that can do exactly that: save a web page or other file to a PDF.
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