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RSS2PDF (rss2pdf.com)

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It's not working! :((

Shows this msg:
We encountered an error on your search rss2pdf.com/rss2pdf.xml

Is it possible to be fixed pls?
Thanks
– FreeQ 35 months ago
Hi FreeQ,

I'm really sorry my rss2pdf.com Google Module's not working for you.

Can you please explain me in more detail exactly what it is you were trying to do?

Had you already added the module successfully to Google Personalized?

Was the error from Google's website (encountered while trying to add the module) or was it from the website rss2pdf.com

As soon as I get some more information on this from you, I'll be happy to try and fix it.

Please send me a mail at tom.churm@rss2pdf.com.

This goes for anyone who notices a bug in rss2pdf - please send me a mail and let me know!

Thanks,

Tom Churm
Creator, RSS2PDF
rss2pdf.com
tom.churm@rss2pdf.com
– Tom Churm 35 months ago
I've no Idea what I might need to use this for but
I still think it's really cool!!

Nice work!
– Jonathan Parker 34 months ago
Hey Jonathan,

Thanks a lot for your comments !

I think there are a lot of uses for my RSS2PDF web service at rss2pdf.com, including:

Redistribution: Share a round-up of the day’s news with co-workers. PDF documents can be e-mailed to those who don’t use RSS. Or just send around a link to an OPML2RSS PDF that your coworkers can generate online, whenever they’re interested in reading it.

Easy Integration: Supplement an existing PDF document with a resource list of links.

Annotation: Share comments about sites and news by annotating the feed URLs with text and audio inside the PDF.

Archiving: Create printable copies of your news feeds, or just save the feeds on your computer for posterity.

Mobility: Save your feeds as PDF files on your PDA to read them on the go. Or save them on your laptop before getting on a flight.

Adobe Acrobat Reader as a lightweight newsreader: Read your newsfeeds online, regardless of which computer you have in front of you: the rss2pdf.com webservice lets you use Adobe's Free Acrobat Reader as a newsreader, without having to install extra newsreader software.

Ease on the Eyes: The text in PDF documents can be increased or decreased in size, and is easier to read than most web content.

Have Fun: it's just kind of cool ;--)

Tom Churm
Creator, RSS2PDF
rss2pdf.com
tom.churm@rss2pdf.com
– Tom Churm 34 months ago
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