Export the magazine as a pdf
We need to export the magazine as a pdf. Mainly to keep in our records and for our users you still want a printed copy.
22 comments
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Laser the Liquidator commented
Making it avail as PDF - is a great idea.
Anything that helps get publicity - Is Publicity!
Scribd is now charging for downloads.
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Fast Moving Targets commented
Now there's export to newsletter, this must be the next step ;-)
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Anonymous
commented
aWeber is an autoresponder and not a digital download like clickbank. You will need to use your
server and a Domain Name being hosted in your server With a C-pannel
Http://www.yourdomain.com/weightloss.pdf/ or
Hello,
Http://www.yourdomain.com/weightlossstuff/weightloss.pdf
Folder name : Weight Loss Stuff
File in the folder:weightloss.pdf = Down Load your e-Book .PDF file here.
Now using your auto responder e-mails put this link in them
Http://www.yourdomain.com/weightlossstuff/weightloss.pdf
BTW This is just a basic explanation I'm just giving a couple of pointers here to get the juice flowing. Use Google, Google is your friend! How to...., What is.....
God Bless -
Serge Courrier commented
@Patrick Van Hoof : I'maffraid, there's nowadays no good RSS2PDF web service we could use to automatically and periodically (for example every week) generate a personalized PDF newsletter and to automatically send it to rgistered users...! That's the way I'd like to dispose such a feature!
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Serge Courrier commented
@anonymous : this proposition is tagged "Under Review", so let's continue to vote and comment it !
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Tan Qi Shun
commented
how do we export to pdf file?
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Anonymous
commented
Despite almost 140 votes why does scoop.it not respond as to the plan ?? How many votes does it take to implement an idea ?
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Patrick Van Hoof commented
@francois cousin il y a plus simple, chaque topic a son flux rss il suffit alors d'utiliser un service RSS to PDF pour en faire un pdf, mais je n'ai pas trouvé un service vraiment top qui fonctionne bien
Patrick
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Serge Courrier commented
@Debra : Yes, as curator, we could opt for a Creative Commons licence to be associated with the pdf/html newsletter.
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Anonymous
commented
Yes, a pdf is avery portable thing. Should be possible to lock it though. It could be branded so that Scoop.it is clearly the source and drive customers not into web2.0 towards your site.
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Debra Anchors commented
I would like this too, as long as other readers cannot export and use my content as a pdf without my permission.
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francois cousin commented
Voici une méthode manuelle que j'ai utilisé pour partir en vacances avec un doc de 100 pages sous format PDF.
1/ Cliquez sur chaque article qui vous intéresse et l'ajouter à un compte Evernote
2/ Dans evernote vous pouvez agréger tous les articles ensemble et les mettre en forme (éditer) avant de l'enregistrer un PDFAvec un peu de sueur et beaucoup de temps (une bonne journée de travail) et hop un fichier complet !
Mais pourquoi Scoop It n'intègre pas cette fonctionnalité ???
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Italien à Grenoble commented
I agree with your idea, it would be great!
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Eric Pursh commented
If you want to archive it now you can always just hit the browser's print button and save to PDF.
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MARCEL HENRIQUE BUENO
commented
Achei interessante , mas preciso publicar pois é uma atividade de meu curso.Como faço ?
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menued commented
How would it work when all the articles are the introduction only?
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Julien Hering, PhD commented
It would effectively ge a great feature because after more than 20 pages I think people are not often reading our curation anymore. Therefore the possiblity to deliver a weekly (more or less considering the rate of curation) pdf magazine would be very powerful to increase the "old" curation still used. Thanks to consider this idea.
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Pascale Hall commented
Yes, this would be a great feature
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Yannick Kilberger commented
I agrre
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Tanvi Gautam commented
Despite almost 140 votes why does scoop.it not respond as to the plan ?? How many votes does it take to implement an idea ?