A while back (840 days ago, to be exact) I blogged about the NVU HTML authoring tool and its use in reformatting and printing printer-hostile web pages.
Well, NVU 1.0 was released in June 2005. And I have been using it to good effect. However, for some reason, NVU development stopped, and the download site still shows a binary for Fedora Core 3, even though the current version of Fedora Core is FC6. And I couldn't find NVU in FC6's own yum repository. I could download the distribution-agnostic version, but that would mean I have to untar it and then create a launcher icon for it by myself. It's no big deal, but like recompiling Linux kernels (which I did back in the pre-1.0 days), it gets old really fast.
So, I'm looking for an easier way. Just by luck, I clicked on the OpenOffice.org Writer icon on my quick launch bar, which has always been there since the pre-Fedora days, and pasted some random HTML into it. And guess what? It took it.
So until every web site out there becomes printer-friendly, I'll be using OpenOffice.org Writer to compensate. Here's OOo Writer in action, formatting this page: