Printing to PDF format

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I presently use Win2PDF which enables me to print anything in a .pdf format. I use the free version and the premium for that is it prints an additional page each time with an advert on.

I don't mind paying for software utilities but like to know I've chosen wisely. £22.37 is okay I guess but, upgrades are charged for!

Anyone suggest better?

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I use Cute PDF Writer, it's free and you don't get any extra advert print or watermarks
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:wink: :wink: Like an echo :smile:

Downloaded and installed :)
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Try primopdf- great quality pdf, it's free and no advert or watermarks
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Sorry forgot to put weblink for primopdf - if you're interested it can be found at http://www.primopdf.com/
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any suggestions for us mac users?
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I use PDF Creator from www.pdfforge.org and doPdf from www.dopdf.com (Windows). Both free.
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