EpubPress - Read the web offline

Create custom ebooks from your favorite blogs and websites.

Total ratings

4.04 (Rating count: 51)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Allows selection of multiple pages to create a single epub file
  • Works better than alternatives for many users
  • Cleans up messy websites effectively for ereader compatibility
  • Easy to use and integrates well with open tabs
  • First-time use reported to be flawless by several users
Cons
  • Converts pages server-side, raising concerns about broken chapters and need for cloud processing
  • Limitations on formatting options, such as no ability to change font or add images
  • Requires receiving compiled epub via email instead of local download
  • Some articles start midway through in the epub
Most mentioned
  • Server-side conversion process
  • Need for better formatting options
  • Flawless operation for downloading articles
  • Issues with chapter integrity and incomplete downloads
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Recent rating average: 3.50
All time rating average: 4.04
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-11-14 walkingice
2024-08-14 Firefox user 15009678
2024-07-20 Firefox user 18475254
2024-06-14 Firefox user 14213856
2024-06-13 Fredrik You can select multiple pages to one epub file Drawback: no style options: for example, you can't change the font
2024-02-10 Rodrigo Worked for me. Thanks!
2023-10-03 Vladislav
2023-09-03 Pedro Works relatively fine, better than alternatives. Some reviews wonder why it is needed to convert the page server-side, I can think some reasons off the top of my head, e.g.: you need a server to send emails to your kindle account, using the server processing as single source of truth is also way easier when it comes to multi platform and scalability, and the server is open source: https://github.com/haroldtreen/epub-press while there is no guarantee that this code is what's running on production it definitely adds up, also they're just articles idk.. it works for me
2023-08-18 emilrudolf
2023-04-22 Firefox user 17875015 I tried it out on a ten chapter story and the first few chapters came out empty except for the title and the word "settings". I agree with another reviewer that the pages really aught to be downloaded and converted locally, there's no good reason for it to send them out to a cloud server, and I suspect that's how I got broken chapters because they just didn't load properly on the cloud server (the broken pages were from the same site with the exact same formatting as the ones that worked). I tried again and the download button just won't even work now. Great idea in theory, I just wish it worked.
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