Recently we published an article discussing options on how to convert Web articles into nicely formatted PDF documents. While having PDFs is a convenient way to maintain well-formatted and clean ...
TL;DR: A one-time $23.99 payment (MSRP $99.99) gets you lifetime access to a full-featured PDF converter and editor that handles virtually every format, workflow, and document type when you use code ...
Academics work with a lot of PDF files—journal articles, scanned ILL materials, and, increasingly, historical documents available through archives such as Google Books. After my first few posts here ...
In both personal and work life, well-managed documents have become a key requirement. Since digital files can pile up quickly, organization becomes a top priority. Tools and utilities offer a ...
Logseq is a free and privacy-focused note-taking app that I use to capture and organize information from multiple sources, including articles, books, and PDFs. Here are some of the features that make ...
Two weeks ago I asked ProfHacker readers, “How Do You Organize and Annotate PDFs?”, and you rose to the challenge. I can’t recount the entire discussion here (though it’s well worth reading through in ...
When it comes to PDFs, most tools give you one or two features and then hit you with a monthly fee. The UPDF platform is different. It’s a full-fledged PDF powerhouse—and right now, you can get a ...
Overview: AI file management tools help you automatically organize, tag, and retrieve documents using intelligent search and ...
Thanks to the new iBooks app in OS X Mavericks, it’s easy to store and read your ebooks—be they purchased from the iBookstore or elsewhere (as long as they’re in the .epub or .ibooks format). But you ...