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Landing page with the device chooser and a list of every guide.
URL: /
Every page we have, all in one place.
Landing page with the device chooser and a list of every guide.
URL: /
Every guide on the site, grouped by device.
URL: /guides
Why we recommend BentoPDF over the predatory "free" tools that dominate search results.
URL: /tools/bentopdf
PDFGear is a free desktop PDF app for Windows and Mac — our recommendation for people who prefer apps over websites.
URL: /tools/pdfgear
Who runs the site, why it exists, and how we stay free.
URL: /about
Support the site if the guides helped you.
URL: /donate
What data we do — and mostly don't — collect.
URL: /privacy
Send us a correction, an idea, or a question.
URL: /contact
The auto-generated XML sitemap used by search engines.
URL: /sitemap-index.xml
18 step-by-step walkthroughs.
A clear, step-by-step walkthrough for printing a PDF on any Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer — no extra software needed.
URL: /guides/print-pdf-windows
A friendly walkthrough for printing a PDF on any Mac — MacBook, iMac, or Mac mini. Uses only the software that came with your computer.
URL: /guides/print-pdf-mac
A patient walkthrough for printing a PDF from any iPhone or iPad using AirPrint, with what to do if you do not have an AirPrint-compatible printer.
URL: /guides/print-pdf-iphone
Step-by-step instructions for printing a PDF from a Samsung, Google Pixel, Motorola, or any other Android phone using the free Google Print service.
URL: /guides/print-pdf-android
Plain-English instructions for printing a PDF from a Chromebook. Works with any Wi-Fi printer that supports IPP or Mopria (which is almost all of them).
URL: /guides/print-pdf-chromebook
Six reliable ways to print a PDF when you don't own a printer — from the library to FedEx to a helpful grandchild.
URL: /guides/print-pdf-no-printer
Turn any web page — a news article, a recipe, a tracking confirmation — into a neat PDF file you can keep, email, or print later.
URL: /guides/save-webpage-as-pdf
Attach a PDF to an email and send it — works in Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, Apple Mail, and on your phone.
URL: /guides/email-a-pdf
Merge multiple PDFs into a single, tidy file — no software to install. Works on any device through our free, private PDF tool.
URL: /guides/combine-pdfs
Type into the blank lines of a PDF form — no printing, no scanning, no extra software. Works on every device.
URL: /guides/fill-out-pdf-form
Use the camera on your phone to scan a paper document and save it as a proper PDF — no flatbed scanner required.
URL: /guides/scan-document-to-pdf
Copy a PDF onto a USB stick so you can take it to the library, a print shop, or another computer.
URL: /guides/save-pdf-to-usb
Five simple checks that help you tell a fake email from a real one — plus the right way to report one.
URL: /guides/spot-a-phishing-email
Pick the easiest app based on the phone you have, and get set up in ten minutes with step-by-step help.
URL: /guides/video-call-with-grandkids
A kind, practical walk-through: why passwords matter, the two rules that beat any cracker, and the one tool that eliminates the problem for good.
URL: /guides/strong-password-manager
Two safe, step-by-step ways to install the free PDFGear app on Windows 10 or 11 — through the Microsoft Store or by downloading directly from their website.
URL: /guides/install-pdfgear-windows
A calm, step-by-step walkthrough for installing the free PDFGear app on a MacBook, iMac, or Mac mini — including how to handle the first-time "unidentified developer" message.
URL: /guides/install-pdfgear-mac
A friendly orientation to the PDFGear screen and the three tasks most people need: merging two PDFs, shrinking a big PDF, and filling out a form.
URL: /guides/using-pdfgear-basics
A machine-readable XML sitemap is automatically generated at /sitemap-index.xml on each deploy.