Unipage recently released a beta version of its Unipage Unifier. The Unipage encoding is a way to encode a full page with its images, CSS, Javascript, Flash, and whatnot, into just one HTML file. The ‘Unipage Unifier’ program instantly turns any online or local page into a ‘Unipage’ that can be viewed directly in a browser. Now people can use ‘Unipages’ to send content rich documents instead of PDF. Unipages are superior to PDF in their ability to hold functionality (Javascript), Flash animations and practically anything normally possible in a web page.

This is definitely better than trying awfully hard to use IE’s “Save As—>Complete Webpage” feature or even viewing a PDF in a web browser and also trying to maintain the integrity of a webpage by not losing any formatting.

Via Slashdot

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