WeBooK for Mac
Gather & Edit & Pack web contents.
Gather & Edit & Pack web contents.
WeBook saves webpages easily working with an extension. Click on the link, and the webpage is selected. You are able to preview the page you’ve selected in real time so you don’t have to worry about that if there’s some pages missing. After previewing the selected webpages, click ok, and they are save to WeBooK. Before the "reading list" came out, you might have saved some webpages in your Chrome bookmark. Now with a single click on WeBooK, you can view your bookmark list, and choose the pages you want to save to WeBooK. This means you do not need the WeBooK extension if you don’t do bulk-selections.
Manage and edit files with unlimited folders-file manager and editor WeBooK automatically creates one folder for each file imported from your local drive and convert the files into html pages. You can create unlimited folders for your files, drag and drop to change it’s position. As it has a search tool, you can search any file by keywords. Click on any page, you can edit it’s content. Besides, if you choose to create an empty page, you can write your own content from scratch. This means it can work as a simple editor, which is enough for you as a writer.
Split and merge files-file splitter and merger WeBooK can also work as a file splitter and merger. As it converts all the imported files into html files, and creates a folder for each file, to split a file, you simply create a new folder, move the target pages and export a new file. To merge several files, group the pages into one folder, or multi-select pages to export a new file. Create ebooks in seconds-ebook builder With all your files managed in one place, you can easily select the pages that you want to include in your ebook. You can also customize your book information, including the title, author, language, description, output formats and cover.
Remember to install the add-on so that you can collect webpages in a super convenient way--WeBooK Collector here
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