##Screenshot
###App homepage
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###Printable view
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###Printer-Friendly button
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###Bookmarks service link text http://lh6.ggpht.com/_EURUR9y0Q5g/S_cNuRHBedI/AAAAAAAABpg/pkQxckGa8IM/Picture%206.png
##About
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StackPrinter retrieves the main details of a question, all the answers, comments and votes and formats them in a simple essential printable view.
I've created this micro web application basically to add a "Printer-Friendly" feature to the StackOverflow Trilogy, trying to remove some @Media Print CSS
limitations like pagination, hidden comments and empty spaces.
Here on meta.stackoverflow, Jon Seigel explains well the rationale behind this app.
StackPrinter allows me to save in Html|Pdf the most amazing Trilogy questions, ready to be read on my Ebook Reader.
###License
BSD License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BSD/
###Web address
http://stackprinter.appspot.com
###Demo
What should a developer know before building a public web site? - Stack Overflow
http://stackprinter.appspot.com/export?format=HTML&question=72394&service=stackoverflow
Recovering a lost website with no backup? - Super User
http://stackprinter.appspot.com/export?format=HTML&question=82036&service=superuser
Good tools that fit on a thumb drive - Server Fault
http://stackprinter.appspot.com/export?format=HTML&question=261&service=serverfault
Bookmarks
http://stackprinter.appspot.com/bookmarks?username=gangsta75&service=delicious
###Platform
No restrictions
##Contact
systempuntoout [at] gmail [dot] com
##Code
Language: Python
Platform: Google App Engine
Framework: webpy
Source: Github/GoogleCode soon
##Credits
- Stack Exchange API staffThe Team
- Jonathon Watney (sopy library)
- Michael Noll (python delicious)