Hi,

Both options are good.. also keep in mind that some people will have a
print to PDF or save to PDF function in their OS (Mac always has this
option, and Linux does  a lot of the time)

If all I want to do is print a page having to save the PDF first would
be annoying, however, saving a PDF is a great option when there is no
printer, or when the goal isn't to have a paper copy as much as a
archived copy, which could easily be digital.



On Nov 26, 2007 2:57 PM, Prachi Sakhardande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> If you have a webpage containing information that the reader may be
> interested in saving and using later, would you prefer 'Print' or
> 'Download as PDF' or both?
>
> User may or may not have a printer attached [E.g. surfing on laptop
> while commuting] - high probability
> User may or may not have PDF reader  - Low probability considering he
> can download a free reader online
>
> So...what do you think?
>



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