Monday, February 20, 2006

Unipage : an alternative to creating a PDF file

There are many excellent uses for Unipage files:

1. Save any page on your computer as a single file for easy viewing or e-mailing.
* Avoid the clutter of files created when you normally save a complete page.
* Never lose a page's images or other components – they are all safe inside.

2. Send documents as Unipages to ensure your recipient views them just as you do.
* It's an easy alternative to creating a PDF file in many cases.
* All that's needed is a web browser to view a Unipage. There's no need to install special software to view Unipages (as is the case with PDF).
* Include complex, dynamic content that display accurately on any platform. That makes it an ideal way to send documents containing advanced formatting (CSS) Flash animations, Javascript functionality, or practically anything else a page can have.
* There is no need to buy expensive software to create your portable documents: simply use the Unipage Unifier program to convert any page, on your computer or on the web into a Unipage. If your document is not an HTML file, simply use your program's 'Save as Web Page' or similar feature and then convert the resulting page. from any application that can export HTML and then encode the result into a Unipage. See recommended software for free, useful programs to create dynamic pages.

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