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Default Digital cookbook recommendations sought

On 2/27/2012 10:53 AM, Janet Wilder wrote:
> On 2/27/2012 2:59 AM, dsi1 wrote:
>> The easiest thing to do is save the entire webpage. In Firefox and
>> Chrome, use the "save page as" option and save as a complete webpage. I
>> save these webpages in a folder called "Recipes." There's a HTML file
>> and a folder of files that's created when you save a webpage.
>>
>> Internet Explorer probably saves a page in a similar manner but I don't
>> use IE.

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> You could also save web pages to Evernote and create a file there.
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I will check out the Evernote app. I have it on my Android phone but the
dang thing is too small to be of much use. I need an app for an iPad
that will save web pages to a remote server. I don't need one now but
probably will in the near future.

I don't have a way to save web pages on my iPad but a screen shot is
sometimes good enough. To save a screen as a JPG, press down the power
button and then the home button. The screen shot is saved as an image in
your docs.