Ive just released the 2 functions I've been spending most of my time on in the last few weeks; PDF download and a Widgely Template Wizard.
Because of the difficulties in printing anything consistently from a web browser, PDF download has always been something I wanted to provide. Now, with any published document you will find a Download button on the view and edit page. Clicking this will open or save the PDF file.
I've tried to replicate the look of the template on the browser as much as I could. However, because of the differences between the browsers, I had to make a choice about which to make the PDF look closest to. Because I work using Firefox, I chose it to base the look upon. There shouldn't be too many differences, but one thing that I've noticed is that Firefox and IE do the border styles differently. So if you chose "outset" or "ridge" border, the PDF output will probably look like Firefox's version of that border.
All of the things that you can do with Widgely should work in the PDF. This includes Image elements, repeating background images, element opacity, Rich Text Element formatting etc. I'll be working on providing extra functionality on this as I develop further.
The Template Wizard grew out of my worries that building Template was too complex. Im not sure if this is the solution, or if it goes much towards making it easier. Some feedback from testers seems to show it IS easier to use. but other things within it have confused them. I expect this to change alot in the future.