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Not really Otta - they make out that they're free but they aren't genuinely free. They let you download the software and test them then they ask for money. They only tell you it's a demo once you've downloaded. If I'm going to have to pay for something then I'd rather pay for Adobe writer and then at least have a bit of software that I can use for other things.
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Be careful out when downloading software. There are plenty of dodgy software where you could easily download malwares, trojans, adwares and other malicious stuff.


Anyone who download any sort of software without verifying its authenticity or integrity is asking for trouble.


Acrobat and pdfsam should be safe as they're both well known. Personally I use Paperport, which is not free, for appending and splitting pdf.

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