PDF Merge - 2.4.1Join multiple PDF files into one single PDF file. |
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Someone explain to me... - Version: 2.4, 2/14/2009 01:56AM PST
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mfwills
Apple's preview - Version: 2.2, 12/11/2008 04:28AM PST
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McWiz
Apple's preview do it too!
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Freeware alternatives ... - Version: 2.2, 12/7/2008 12:09PM PST
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roro01
PDFLab and PdfMergeX. Also consider downloading PDF2Image - go to: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/26885/pdf2image

...why I would want to pay $14 for for this, when PDFLab does a lot more for free?
PDFLab treats a multi-page PDF as separate pages and allows you to add or delete individual pages. This is nowhere near as flexible.
I understand Preview will do much the same, but only in Leopard. Still, free.