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    Snappy PHP

    Snappy PHP

    PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from an URL

    Snappy is a PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from a url or a html page. It uses the excellent WebKit-based wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage available on OSX, Linux, Windows. You will have to download wkhtmltopdf 0.12.x in order to use Snappy.
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    Laravel PDF

    Laravel PDF

    Create PDF files in Laravel apps

    This package provides a simple way to create PDFs in Laravel apps. Under the hood it uses Chromium to generate PDFs from Blade views. You can use modern CSS features like grid and flexbox to create beautiful PDFs.
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    Snappy PDF

    Snappy PDF

    A ServiceProvider for Snappy

    Laravel Snappy is a Laravel wrapper around the Snappy PDF/Image library, which itself is powered by wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage, allowing you to generate PDFs and images directly from HTML. It lets you take a Blade view, raw HTML string, or file and turn it into a downloadable, savable, or in-browser PDF/image response with just a few lines of code. The package integrates cleanly with the Laravel service container and offers a simple facade/API so you can quickly configure page size, orientation, margins, and other options. Because it relies on wkhtmltopdf, it supports complex HTML and CSS (including many types of fonts, layouts, and images) much better than many pure-PHP solutions. ...
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    WeBooK

    WeBooK

    Powerful Web collector & Html Editor & Ebook builder 3 in 1.

    Save unlimited webpages across websites WeBook saves webpages with an extension. Click on the link, and the webpage is saved. It can save your bookmarks. Manage and edit files with unlimited folders WeBooK 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.You can search any file by keywords, edit the content, write your own content by creating an...
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    TCPDF - PHP class for PDF

    TCPDF - PHP class for PDF

    PHP class for PDF

    TCPDF is a PHP class for generating PDF documents without requiring external extensions. TCPDF Supports UTF-8, Unicode, RTL languages, XHTML, Javascript, digital signatures, barcodes and much more. IMPORTANT: This version will be soon marked as deprecated and replaced by a new version currently under development: https://github.com/tecnickcom/tc-lib-pdf
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    Downloads: 189 This Week
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