Hi Andrew,

Apple's Preview, included with OS X, is very good and will let you rearrange 
the pages of a PDF, insert pages from another PDF or remove existing pages and 
you can annotate your documents with lines, text, and shapes. You can add one 
or more JPGs into a PDF and of course, in OS X, anything you can print can be 
converted to PDF via the PDF dropdown menu in any Print dialog box. Preview is 
a LOT more than a simple PDF viewer. All this for free!

If Preview doesn't do what you need, then David Sparks in his 'Paperless' eBook 
raves about PDFPen which costs about £40 ( 
http://smilesoftware.com/PDFpen/index.html ). For my needs, Preview does 
everything I need so I can't comment on PDFPen myself.

Cheers,

Stephen


On 28 Feb 2013, at 14:01, Andrew Tett <[email protected]> wrote:

> And the second one:
> 
> What is the best and cheapest pdf manipulator and creator?  I have quite a 
> few documents that are made up of several pdfs (which could need editing 
> before hand) or several scans of jpgs that I would like to combine to make 
> single pdfs.  What would people suggest for this?
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 

"Price is the most important factor for shoppers when they are deciding which 
foods to buy, according to Defra's 2012 Food Statistics Pocketbook. More than 
40% of customers said it is the most important factor, with 90% listing it in 
their top five."

Cheap products need cheap ingredients ...


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