FicLab is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Accessibility, it has 9,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.79 from 29 rated user, last update is 579 days ago.
Download fanfiction as ebook files from a number of popular sites. Simple to use, with beautiful results. 1. Browse to story; 2. Click the FicLab 'save' button; 3. Download the ebook. Supports ePub, Kindle, PDF, markdown, plain text, MS Word (docx) and HTML. You can also download cover images on their own as PNG files. A Note About Permissions: This extension uses an "access all sites" permission. The purpose of this permission is to allow publishers to add support for their own sites, in addition to the sites that are supported natively. It will be used to add the 'save' button to supported sites, and to fetch story content from those sites. It will not be used for anything else, and will never access or modify any site other than fiction sites that are supported for ebook conversion by the extension.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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i swear i been looking for something like this for AGES plus it works super fast, thank you soooo much
Wow... just the thing to archive some favorite fanfictions off a particular fanfic site that doesn't have a convenient export function. A little experiment to find the right mix of settings, and wow... this is incredibly handy and easy to use. Far simpler than saving each page as a text file, then importing into a document editor to piece together all the chapters of a story. Very shiny...
it works really well! thank you :)