These days, you don't need an app just to view PDF files. Every web browser can do that.
If you sometimes create PDF files out of Office documents, you probably use Adobe's Acrobat Reader.
After all, Adobe is the company that invented the Portable Document Format (PDF) in 1993.
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But when you want to use the Adobe app for something as simple as merging two PDFs or rotating a page, you may find that you need to buy the Pro version.
Web tools may seem like a solution, but finding a reliable web application that works every time can be challenging, plus they may not be available when you need them, or cause privacy concerns.
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You may face a similar problem if you want to create or edit a PDF file natively.
If you are using LibreOffice or OpenOffice, then you have apps that can edit PDFs, but that's not their main purpose, so they may not have the features you need or be too complex for simple PDF related tasks.
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There are several PDF editors that offer free versions that include functionality that Acrobat Reader doesn't.
This guide will help you choose the best tool for you.